Urban Legends: Saved by Thieves May 13, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Another in our Victorian Urban Legends series. This looks like the ancestor (or more likely one of the many ancestors) of the modern Mafia Neighbours, story. You know the one, young married couple move into the neighbourhood, all their new furniture is stolen while they are on their honeymoon, but when they tell an elderly […]
Daily History Picture: Castro Meets Hemingway May 13, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesDaily History Picture: Despoiling May 12, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesPlague Oak at Wrexham (and Fairies) May 12, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
There are a number of fairy oaks in Wales, as Chris from Haunted Ohio Books, previously illustrated. But this one, the fairy oak of Wrexham, is particularly interesting because of a curious legend associated with it. This article appeared in a book of Welsh poems in 1837. Apparently the fairy tree had grown on a […]
Daily History Picture: Seeing Jerusalem May 11, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesLee’s Luck May 11, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Robert E. Lee led the army of North Virginia, the central institution of the Confederacy, for just under three years (1862-1865). In that time he was able to rely on the most important military resource of all: not acumen, not courage, not atom bombs but sheer dumb luck. In Lee’s case the luck was deserved: there […]
Burning Libraries: Lost Yorkshire Folk Collection May 10, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Beach has frequently pointed to burning libraries, lost books or in this case lost sheaves of papers. First, let’s introduce the author ‘Ariel’ writing in the Blackburn Standard in 1892. ‘Ariel’ wrote a column for this publication from the late 1880s and then right through the 1890s apparently ending in 1900: normally termed ‘Passing Notes […]
Daily History Picture: Nazi Fashion May 10, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical Pictures
So awkward, love the eyes… EC writes, 30 May 2016: I don’t have an ironclad source but the internet is saying that the woman is Clara Bow and the picture dates to the 20s, i.e. before the NSDAP had worked up a head of steam. (1), (2) https://www.tumblr.com/sydneyflapper/53971362765/missclarabow-leafwoman-i-used-to-think
Daily History Picture: Unbalanced Knight May 9, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesReview: Lost Book of Moses May 9, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Ancient, Contemporary, Modern
Chanan Tigay, The Lost Book of Moses (Harper-Collins, 2016) This blogger has a dilemma. There are three pages of a century-old book he wants about an obscure English county. The book is not present in any library in the world, but one copy exists in the hands of a bookseller who wants about two hundred […]
New History Books: The Lost White Tribe May 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History Books
Michael F. Robinson, The Lost White Tribe (Oxford University Press) Really intrigued by this one: a bit of pleasant Victorian madness. They’ll be talking about Welsh Indians in Iowa next.
Grow a Tree Trick and Poltergeist Wood Chips May 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
This was one that really whets the curiosity. We are brought back to London in the early seventeenth-century, whereas this is being remembered in the later 1600s. What the hell is going on here? Dr Lamb, who was killed by the Mob for a conjurer, about 1640,* met one Morning Sir Miles Sands and Mr […]
New History Books: Lost Book of Moses May 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History Books
Chanan Tigay, The Lost Book of Moses (Ecco) Biblical shenanigans and antiquarians. It doesn’t get any better… Reading this now and definitely worth the price of entrance.
Silly Crests May 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval
Beach has recently been looking lovingly through the various volumes of medieval armour and arms, particularly those of Guy Francis Laking (all online and all free if you have time and inclination). Particularly fascinating is the high silliness of the crests that were put on the top of the helmets. Above is perhaps the only […]
Painting on Water May 6, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval
The strangest painting technique ever employed? The Mountain Man of Fan-Yang, an artist from T’ang China perhaps holds the prize in what for Europe would have been the early Middle Ages. The Mountain Man’s preferred method was as follows: as you remember this think about a French or Irish monk inking a manuscript. Mountain man […]