Daily History Picture: Castro and Khrushchev March 31, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesAh, the tolerant smile… Two friends with poor Marx on the wall behind: what would he have said about goons like this…
The Index Biography #17: Prize = A Good Book March 31, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporarySJ has won this, spool down for the answer…. The Index Biography is a new form of biography pioneered by this blog and introduced in a previous post. The creator must find a biography of a famous individual from history, they must turn to the index and write down eight peripheral facts about the individual’s life. […]
Daily History Picture: Anti-German Poster March 30, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesNatator #3: the Fight with Fish Man March 30, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryIn a previous post Beach outlined the early success of Natator, the frog man and Frank Buckland’s examination of this unusual specimen. The next chapter in Natator’s life is though a more traumatic one. Acts inevitably get old and Natator recognised this. By September of 1867, just three months after he had begun, Natator […]
Daily History Picture: Medieval Demons March 29, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesNatator 2#: Buckland Speaks March 29, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernNatator had no biographer: who would be equal to such a life! However, 10 August 1867 Frank Buckland the celebrated naturalist and son of a great British eccentric (who once ate a king’s heart) visited the Cremorne Gardens to examine Frog Man. We learn more from this account than from any other. First, the aquarium: […]
Natator 1#: Arrival of the Master! March 28, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernNineteenth-century London. Three million human beings crammed into rookeries and tenements, villas and palaces and desperate for stimulation outside the normal run of work, gin and jellied eels. The theatres and music halls did their best, of course, but even the wildest cant, the heartiest acting, the prettiest legs quickly jade in the world capital. It was […]
Teetotallers Unlucky at Sea March 27, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryIn 1914, a month into the First World War, a British ship the Fisgard II was lost in a gale (not through enemy action) in the English Channel. Sixteen of the sixty four abroad were drowned. There followed an inquest and inquiries and, as sometimes happens, the crew began to make sense of things in […]
Daily History Picture: Christ Recrucified March 26, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe 5 Greatest Historical Graphic Novels March 26, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, MedievalGraphic novels must be, surely, the most underestimated genre in the modern arts: perhaps about 40% of the adult population have such strong feelings that, with the exception of Charlie Brown, they could not bring themselves to pick up a comic. This is a tragedy. There are great works out there that have been largely ignored and […]
Daily History Picture: Skinny Dipping Problems March 25, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Eyes Have It: Lenin’s Screwing Orbs March 25, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernEyes! Novelists are forever going on about them, even philosophers occasionally get excited about them: blue eyes are beautiful, brown eyes are sublime, Kant insists. Beach personally has never understood all the fuss: of the twenty members of his family he probably has noticed the eyes of three and knows the colour of six or […]
Daily History Picture: Ancient Jerusalem March 24, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesNot the Shawl, Josephine! March 24, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis is a chamber pot story, one which Beach stumbled upon during his recent research into chamber pot enemies. We are in France in the theatre at Saint-Cloud and during the first act, Napoleon’s wife, the Empress Josephine ‘was seized with an uncontrollable desire to make water’. This comes from an edition in 1896 and […]