Churn Milk Peg January 21, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
There are few greater pleasures than bringing half- or three-quarter forgotten British bogeys back from the dead. Churn-Milk Peg was a psychotic old dear who would sit in glades of nut trees and smoke a pipe, waiting for children to come along to pick from her trees: ‘churn milk nuts’ were unripe nuts. In as […]
Daily History Picture: Execution January 20, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesBosom Serpents and False Operations January 20, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Ancient, Contemporary, Modern
Bosom serpents refers to the belief that an animal, typically a reptile or amphibian has taken up residence in a human body. Two truisms to start with. First, there is no way that these animals could live in a human body. Second, if the patient believed in the BoS, the doctor had to deal with […]
Daily History Picture: Early Wheelie January 19, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesWhy Did Germany Screw Up in 1940? January 19, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary
The survival of Britain from May to October 1940 is one of the most stirring stories of the Second World War. Britain as Lukacs noted could never have won the war alone but in the first summer of the war Britain could have lost it. From 1936 to early May 1940 the UK had made […]
Daily History Picture: Early Clinton January 18, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesVictorian Urban Legends: Coffin Games January 18, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
***Dedicated to Chris W*** Beach in his tiny hours of research ran across two accounts that feel like Victorian urban legends: a favourite theme of this blog. Note the lack of concrete references. These look as if they were included in a joke column and then recycled as news with some salacious details thrown in… A Sheffield […]
New History Books: Hidden Britain January 17, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksA Ghost Rabbit as Big as a Sheep January 17, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Welsh ghost stories always have something extra: maybe it is the water, maybe Methodism, maybe coal dust… They are, in any case, always worth reading. This one starts with a nun that is admittedly not very promising but bear with her. Llangynwydd, which is in the Llynvi Valley, has a ghost scare on just now. […]
New History Books: Kursk January 16, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksThe Last English Hobbits? January 16, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Ludchurch (aka Lud’s Church, Lud Church) is not a church. It is a haunted ravine in the English midlands, Staffordshire, that has been frequently associated with the supernatural. The photo above will hopefully give some idea of what it is like. It has also been associated with an underground race of hominids in caves that […]
Daily History Picture: Gas Mask Fun January 15, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMy Name Writ on Glass January 15, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
One of the eternal human problems is how to transmit facts – history, fame, infamy, love… – from one generation to another. We have tried to do it on calf skin, on papyrus, on the tongues of the tribal singers and on stone. But never forget we have also tried to do it on glass. […]
Daily History Picture: Challenger in Flames January 14, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesPhantom Rabbit Monster: Rochdale, Lancashire January 14, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Beach has recently been looking for the stranger monsters of British mythology and with some pride he comes today to the Baum-Rappit, a monster from Rochdale in Lancashire. What was the Baum-Rappit? Well as the name suggests it seems to have been a diabolical rabbit. Wright in his incredibly useful dialect dictionary comes up with […]