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Visitors to the website
We have had a number of visitors to the website from Germany in the last couple of months – it would be good to hear who they are and what they are looking for! Is there a branch of one of the families we don’t know about living in Germany?
Evidence of sea trade between South Devon and London mid 19th Century
Some nice random finds which illustrate the extent of sea-going transport between London and Devon in the mid nineteenth century. pic.twitter.com/F5Dv7zs9Yz — Devon Archives (@DevonHeritage) April 28, 2021
Burnham history leaflets
A nice set of leaflets with interesting facts – Joseph of Arimathea dropped off on his way to Glastonbury – according to legend. Burnham heritage group unveils new leaflets to promote town’s ‘rich history’ (burnham-on-sea.com). Continue reading
Teatime rules and rituals
In a recent Andrew family chat we discussed teatime rules – Freda Andrew’s rule was that you should eat a slice of bread and butter before, and between each piece of cake. Joyce Norrish was a bit more flexible and jam was allowed on the bread. What were your rules… Continue reading
Devon dialect: John talks about the annual cycle in the sheep, cattle and pony trade – The British Library
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/devon-dialect-john-sheep-cattle-pony-trade
Chipstable then and now.
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=14.460711263503965&lat=51.03820&lon=-3.36399&layers=1&right=BingHyb
The Tarr Steps, Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England | The Journal Of Antiquities
https://thejournalofantiquities.com/2020/06/04/the-tarr-steps-exmoor-national-park-somerset-england/ Interesting page on the history of the steps.
History of pandemics
We have had a couple of discussions about previous pandemics, and mostly in terms of Spanish flu, this takes it back a bit further, it would be interesting to know how the westcountry responded to the Black Death etc. https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/pandemic-politics-during-the-renaissance/?s=09
Hawkings sisters at Bray
One of the last times they got together – a family get together at Bray.