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Family history is so much more than names and dates

Author: HarrietP

Journalist and amateur genealogist
Quack medicines and ‘miracle cures’

Quack medicines and ‘miracle cures’

Posted on November 25, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
A further look at the discomforting world of Victorian ‘cures’ for illness In July 1863, a former Carlisle weaver named Thomas Hetherington was fined £5 by magistrates in Hartlepool for selling q... Read More
The Solway viaduct – a bridge too much for Port Carlisle

The Solway viaduct – a bridge too much for Port Carlisle

Posted on November 17, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
The Solway viaduct was an amazing concept  – it was also the final nail in the coffin of Port Carlisle as a working port. The following is an extract from my book, Port Carlisle, a history built on... Read More
Armistice Day centenary

Armistice Day centenary

Posted on November 11, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
A post for Remembrance Sunday, with a reminder of a just a very few First World War Cumbrian casualties. The ever-poignant commemorations of Remembrance are upon us in the UK. As a child, it was seei... Read More
Bankruptcy: a boon for family historians

Bankruptcy: a boon for family historians

Posted on November 4, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
Bankruptcy in the family may mean you weren’t born into luxury, but it does mean there’s a wealth of information to look for, tracing your ancestors. In the late 1780s, a man named George Fawell, ... Read More
Haaf net fishing at Port Carlisle

Haaf net fishing at Port Carlisle

Posted on October 28, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
No book on the overall story of Port Carlisle would be complete without a mention of haaf net fishing. As I write this, it is possible for visitors to have a go, courtesy of the Highland Laddie Inn at... Read More
Scarlet fever in the 1800s

Scarlet fever in the 1800s

Posted on October 20, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
Scarlet fever in the 1800s was a common disease among children – and a deadly one. And sadly, cleanliness and ventilation were either a luxury for poorer households, or maybe not appreciated as impo... Read More
Facts about coats of arms – and some fun

Facts about coats of arms – and some fun

Posted on October 13, 2018December 1, 2025 by HarrietP
Coats of arms are colourful, meaningful, mini-puzzles, and great fun. People use them to illustrate online family trees. And there are loads of websites and physical tourist shops where you can buy co... Read More
The Port Carlisle Dandy – a symbolic curiosity

The Port Carlisle Dandy – a symbolic curiosity

Posted on October 6, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
The Port Carlisle Dandy was a curious invention – even in its day, it was regarded as an oddity. It also symbolises how high hopes of transforming Port Carlisle (by the canal, by the railway) were d... Read More
Cumbrian lodging houses – dens of disease

Cumbrian lodging houses – dens of disease

Posted on September 29, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
If you imagine Cumbrian lodging houses in the 1800s were in any way better than those in the big industrial cities elsewhere in England, you’d be wrong. Conditions for those forced to live in th... Read More
James Ainslie – and Georgian medicine

James Ainslie – and Georgian medicine

Posted on September 23, 2018July 15, 2025 by HarrietP
Georgian medicine wasn’t so much ‘kill or cure’ as ‘kill or do very little’. With nothing resembling quality control, or advertising standards, you could peddle any old c... Read More
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