Daily History Picture: Crossing a London Bridge July 15, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Tower Monster #1: The Witness Account July 15, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThere follows the single most interesting ghost story Beach has ever read. Perhaps part of its fascination is that it is not clear that it is a ghost story: though something bizarre is certainly going on. In any case, all began when in 1860, in the tenth volume (new series) of Notes and Queries K.B […]
Victorian Urban Legends: Snuff Poisoning? July 14, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernNo not the cinematic kind of snuff! This story appeared in 1870 and enjoyed wide circulation in all British newspapers. A Wolverhampton contemporary records what seems to be a new trick upon railway travellers. The other day, a passenger from Wolverhampton to Bilston, after having been drawn into conversation by couple of respectable looking fellow-travellers, […]
Daily History Picture: Nixon and Robo-Cop July 14, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesDaily History Picture: Tsar’s Last Photograph July 13, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesGhost Cars July 13, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, ModernThere is lots of interesting burbling about technology and ghosts. How long does it need for a new technology to become hauntable? When will the first call centres or internet hubs get their poltergeists? To us today that wonderful Dickens story ‘The Signal Man’ is a straightforward ghost tale. But part of its daring back in […]
Daily History Picture: Plane Collision July 12, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesReview: Urban Legends July 12, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryJan Harold Brunvand is the Urban Legend man, he has been writing books, since 1981 on modern folklore narratives, those curious stories that get passed from relative stranger to relative stranger or that are discussed earnestly at sleepovers among close friends. Three years ago JHB brought out his most important compendium yet, The Encyclopedia of Urban […]
Seventeen Bodies in a Well: A Norwich Mystery July 11, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : MedievalThe picture above is a horrific one. The bodies of seventeen individuals, eleven of them children (the youngest two years of age) who were, at some point in the Middle Ages (dating 1150-1300), thrown down a well in the East Anglian town of Norwich. The bodies were discovered in 2004 and various years of careful […]
Daily History Picture: Medieval Autopsy July 10, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesRoman Octopus: Sewer Gator or Godzilla? July 10, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : AncientWhat is the earliest instance of an exotic animal (gator etc) in a sewer? Well, go online and you will read about New York legends from the 1920s and some isolated cases from other cities in the US from the second half of the nineteenth century. But a couple of years ago, in a fascinating […]
Where Are the Gods of the Modern World? July 10, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Ancient, Contemporary, Medieval, Modern, PrehistoricForget the Iron Age, the Nuclear Age, the Internet Age. There are three periods of human endeavor: nomadic hunter-gathering before history; agriculture, which began about 8000 BC and ended in most parts of the west in the last one hundred and fifty years (when a majority of citizens had left the land); then finally industrial […]
Daily History Picture: Eastern Fireworks July 9, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesWhy Couldn’t WW2 Italians Fight? July 8, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryThere are endless tales about twentieth-century Italian military ineptitude and more importantly the perception of the same. Churchill said to Ribbentrop of the Italians just before the last war: ‘We had them last time, it is only fair you take them this time.’ In a meeting between British and German WW1 veterans in 1937 or […]