The History Bystander

Friday, 4 January 2013

TARDIS Travels to Castles of England & Wales

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It may come as a surprise that television's most famous time traveller has a surprisingly distant relationship with the fortified nobles...
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Sunday, 18 December 2011

The Mysterious Death of Mrs Charnley

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A unexplained death in Victorian England is an instantly captivating notion. From the fiction of Sherlock Holmes to fact of Mr Whicher, it...
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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Ghosts in the Snow - Chasing Ancestors North

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Half the joy of being a genealogist is poring over the census records, deciphering ancient hand-writing, working out who the correct paren...
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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Spon St - The Newest Ancient Place in England

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In the historic town of Coventry, England there is a particularly attractive road of timber-framed buildings - the type which are often (alt...
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Thursday, 10 November 2011

Remembrance: Albert and the Great War

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My great grandfather, Walter (known within the family as 'Pop') was born in 1883. It was his younger brother A...
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I write about all aspects of British history, particularly social and economic developments which formed our modern life.

I am interested in the relationship of the past and the present, and I like to explore my ancestors' lives and the times they lived through.

I'm a genealogist, writer, amateur historian, professional web designer, digital artist, football fan, and very occasional public speaker.

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