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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Newer posts →. Putting history into practice since 2013…. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Href=” https:/ historyinpracticewithtom.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/img 0145.jpg”>. Its my first blog post ever, so thank you to anyone who reads this as you’re all part of me loosing my blog virginity! Anyway I made my top three choices yesterday of where I would like to go:. 1) Elizabeth Gaskell House. Finally the Archives at Leigh...
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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Finally pulled my socks up. Last Day →. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Well we had our meeting with John the other week and well he dropped the bombshell that. There’s going to be no exhibtion. I’m so annoyed. So now we’ve got like two and half weeks to put this exhibition proposal together! And I’ve got another essay and a source analysis due at the same time too, fantastic). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Last Day →.
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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Well how time flies! We all met up today for the last time to finish our work and get it printed and the bound! I came up with the name of the exhibition, I think its quite good, I’m proud of it haha. Its also not deterred me from wanting to pursue this as a career! PS Whoever has been reading this blog, thank you very much! Posted by Thomas McGrath. There’s going to be no exhibtion. And I’...
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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Well how time flies! We all met up today for the last time to finish our work and get it printed and the bound! I came up with the name of the exhibition, I think its quite good, I’m proud of it haha. Its also not deterred me from wanting to pursue this as a career! PS Whoever has been reading this blog, thank you very much! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting...
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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Countdown begins →. Finally pulled my socks up. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Typing this post of my new iPad, woo! Thankyou MMU for your lovely bursary). Right so we did the presentations on Tuesday and it went really well! I think it’s just human nature to be nervous and compare yourself to others. 2) Content changes. Half the groups signed up thinking they were doing one thing and ended up doing something completely d...
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. Thermos Flasks, Primus Stoves, Deck Chairs, Postcards and Scotch Eggs. Note – this is a very British list and will probably bear no relation to memories from other countries and continents. Sandwiches wrapped in greaseproof paper. Cold sausages, sliced ham, pieces of pork pie. The only way to have tea to drink with your picnic was either. Plastic picnic ...
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. The Books We Read and Loved. This is not an exhaustive list of classics from the time, it is a personal selection. I have limited it to the ones we had at home or borrowed from the library. As we were two girls and a boy, some of my favourite books were ‘girls’ books’ like Heidi. I remember less about the ones my brother read. It is SO sad in parts!
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. A lot of my posts end up mentioning food and I have touched on baking before but this one is all about the cakes mums baked in the 1950s in Britain. Dry scones could be split and toasted. Sponge cake which was too dry to be enjoyed was used in trifle. Stale fruit cake was used in one of my favourites – Cabinet Pudding. What happened to butterfly cakes?
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. A lot of my posts end up mentioning food and I have touched on baking before but this one is all about the cakes mums baked in the 1950s in Britain. Dry scones could be split and toasted. Sponge cake which was too dry to be enjoyed was used in trifle. Stale fruit cake was used in one of my favourites – Cabinet Pudding. What happened to butterfly cakes?
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. A lot of my posts end up mentioning food and I have touched on baking before but this one is all about the cakes mums baked in the 1950s in Britain. Dry scones could be split and toasted. Sponge cake which was too dry to be enjoyed was used in trifle. Stale fruit cake was used in one of my favourites – Cabinet Pudding. What happened to butterfly cakes?
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. A lot of my posts end up mentioning food and I have touched on baking before but this one is all about the cakes mums baked in the 1950s in Britain. Dry scones could be split and toasted. Sponge cake which was too dry to be enjoyed was used in trifle. Stale fruit cake was used in one of my favourites – Cabinet Pudding. What happened to butterfly cakes?
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. Thermos Flasks, Primus Stoves, Deck Chairs, Postcards and Scotch Eggs. Note – this is a very British list and will probably bear no relation to memories from other countries and continents. Sandwiches wrapped in greaseproof paper. Cold sausages, sliced ham, pieces of pork pie. The only way to have tea to drink with your picnic was either. Plastic picnic ...
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If Those Walls Could Talk. Hidden histories beyond bricks and mortar. Long Lost Histories: ‘Little Ireland’, Manchester. September 12, 2016. December 12, 2016. 8216;Little Ireland’ is a name that has become synonymous with the name for area of slum housing in 19th century industrial towns and cities. Little Ireland, which was located near Oxford Road in Manchester, existed for only a few decades but it left an infamous legacy across the city. The Irish in Manchester. They] hate our order, our civilisatio...
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Childhood Memories of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. 039;Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.' Chilli Davis. Revisit the 1950s and 60s. As it is the 6th of January and I have just taken down my tree and my Christmas cards, I thought I would look back at Christmas 60 odd years ago. I have covered this before but I hope to mention some things which didn’t come up last time. The afternoon was always punctuated by the Queen’s speech. We listened to it on the radio through the 50s a...On Boxi...
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A Day in the life of Tom. An everyday blog about the practical uses of real history. Posted by Thomas McGrath. Well how time flies! We all met up today for the last time to finish our work and get it printed and the bound! I came up with the name of the exhibition, I think its quite good, I’m proud of it haha. Its also not deterred me from wanting to pursue this as a career! PS Whoever has been reading this blog, thank you very much! Posted by Thomas McGrath. There’s going to be no exhibtion. And I’...
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