Mermaid Monday: Lough Swilly Mermaid Encounter April 9, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis is an 1851 report from Lough Swilly, a long sea inlet on the coast of Donegal. This was a very poor area in the nineteenth century. A correspondent has solemnly assured us that the crew of a boat in Lough Swilly, on the 4th inst. [October], saw, within twenty yards of them, a real […]
Victorian Urban Legend: Doppelganger April 8, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernDoppelganger and Familiar Robber This is a very unusual story and has two acts. Note that it is put here for the familiar robbers story in the second part: the subject of two previous posts, one from the US one from Spain. But is the doppelganger tale also an urban legend? The story is messy. […]
Iron Key to a Lost World April 7, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, MedievalLeaving Spain In 1492 Spain’s Jews were given an awful choice. They were, by royal fiat, to convert to Christianity or they would be kicked out of the country. The majority half-halfheartedly took on the new religion. However, a minority of as many as 100,000, loyal to the God of their fathers, took, instead, […]
Daily History Picture: Headless Ghost April 6, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesFairies in Seventeenth-Century Surrey April 6, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernLilly and the Fairies at Hurstwood In 1652 William Lilly (1602-1681), a wealthy London business man, bought Hurst Wood (aka Hurstwood), at Hersham, Surrey: in the late 19C OS map above note ‘The Hurst’. It was a substantial property including a house with thirteen hearths and eighteen acres of Parkland. So what did Lilly do […]
Assassination by Plane April 5, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryAssassination by plane. This is opening a new tag on instances where state actors have deliberately killed marked individuals by shooting down or, otherwise destroying, the plane that they happened to be travelling on. Operation Vengeance A couple of examples just to get the ball rolling. First, Operation Vengeance. Early April 1943 the US picked […]
Daily History Picture: German Cavalry WW2 April 5, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesDaily History Picture: Ripper Cartoon April 4, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesDaily History Picture: John Wayne and Famous Drunk April 3, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesWhy Did the Chicken Cross the Road? History April 3, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, ModernWhy did the chicken…? ‘Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To get to the other side.’ It is one of the most tedious jokes in history, but it is also one of the oldest in continuous use. Now, just how old and where does it come from? Knickerbocker Glory The earliest reference that has […]
Daily History Picture: Malinowski Letter April 2, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMermaid Monday: Doctor Examines Mermaid April 2, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis was, I believe, one of the fake letters that P.T.Barnum sent out when he took possession of the Fejee Mermaid in 1842: though I’ve found no other online version. The scallywag here claimed to be a doctor from Montgomery, Alabama, resident in the Indies. I have this day seen, handled, and very closely examined […]
Beachcombed 94 April 1, 2018
Author: Beach Combing | in : BeachcombedDear Reader, They are risen! Three of the six Beachcombing tortoises are out now in the garden. Now to business… The most popular posts this month were Bloody Babs Says Goodbye to Tommy If I were your Husband I would drink it When Churchill Came within Twenty Yards of Hitler Gay Fairies What Happened to […]