Daily History Picture: Fort Sill Explosion April 19, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesHydrogen Balloon Explosion 1918, Fort Sill. 24 Apr 2018: Ruth writes in, please correct the captions on this article! It is Fort SILL!! The fact that it is in Oklahoma and I’ve been there so I’m definitely familiar with it. And it is the burial place of Geronimo. And Hey! I’ve even got pictures of […]
Daily History Picture: Fairies Dancing April 18, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMysterious Sloth Monster in Patagonia April 18, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThe Giant Sloth? The giant ground sloth is one of the most charismatic of extinct creatures. Dwelling in South America Megatherium was, when it tore down trees, and walked over the pampa, the size of a small elephant and was finally hunted out of existence about 10,000 years ago: one of the victims of homo […]
Daily History Picture: Franz Ferdinand Hunting April 17, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesABCs: When and What April 17, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryABCs (alien big cats) is the useful acronym given to descriptions of exotic felines that allegedly live wild in the British and Irish countryside. Between April 2004 and July 2005 the British Big Cats society recorded some 2,123 sightings of ABCs from pumas to lynxes. What is going on here? Well, there are a couple […]
Daily History Picture: WW1 French soldiers April 16, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMermaid Monday: Killed with Sticks April 16, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis record is dated ‘Exeter, November, 1737’, presumably it appeared in some local newspaper. It is rather rare to find a two legged mermaid, though they are not unprecedented. Some Fishermen near the city, drawing their Net ashore, a creature of two legs, having human shape, leapt out and ran away very swiftly. Not being […]
The Mysterious Case of the Falkland Toothpaste Tube April 15, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryIntroduction The spring of 1982 was a time of some tension in the South Atlantic and would climax with Argentine troops landing on Falklands, and the subsequent battles between the British taskforce and the Argentinean army and navy. However, as so often when the gods in Olympus are still deciding which side to back, farce […]
Die of the Pox or on the Gallows? April 13, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernPox or the Gallows The lines are certainly old ones. A mighty aristocrat offended by some commoner asks whether the man before him will die of the pox or on the gallows tree. The commoner shoots back ‘that depends whether I embrace your Lordship’s mistress or your principles’. No question that it’s memorable. But where […]
Daily History Picture: Germany Invades Britain April 13, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesYork-London Horse Race April 12, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis story comes out of Kirby’s Wonderful Museum, vol IV, p. 359. Kirby claimed to have extracted it from a 1618 publication, The Abridgement of the English Chronicle. We are back to stupid sport bets. In this moneth [but which year?], John Lepton of Kepwick, in the county of Yorke, Esquire, a gentleman of an […]