Lancashire Characters and Places
Thomas Newbigging
Read by Phil Benson
An eclectic collection of essays on late 19th-century Lancashire culture and life, including essays on the poets John Critchley Prince and Edwin Waugh. Thomas Newbigging was born in Glasgow and died in Knutsford, Chesshire, living in between in Rossendale, Pernambuco, and Manchester. A gas manager by profession and writer-historian by inclination, his two major works were the Handbook for Gas Engineers and Managers (1889) and the History of the Forest of Rossendale (1893). (Summary by Phil Benson) (4 hr 20 min)
Chapters
01 - John Critchley Prince | 29:19 | Read by Phil Benson |
02 - The last of the ale-tasters | 16:22 | Read by Phil Benson |
03 - Edwin Waugh | 21:29 | Read by Phil Benson |
04 - The Gull Moss | 11:53 | Read by Phil Benson |
05 - Lancashire factory doffers | 11:15 | Read by Phil Benson |
06 - James Leach the Lancashire composer | 24:47 | Read by Phil Benson |
07 - Rossendale past and present | 31:43 | Read by Phil Benson |
08 - The Lakes of Dean | 9:53 | Read by Phil Benson |
09 - Afield with the geologists | 16:26 | Read by Phil Benson |
10 - Old John's Sunday dinner | 16:31 | Read by Phil Benson |
11 - An ambrosial noon | 19:54 | Read by Phil Benson |
12 - The Irwell | 14:28 | Read by Phil Benson |
13 - Rough Lee | 6:30 | Read by Phil Benson |
14 - Some Lancashire characters and incidents | 29:52 | Read by Phil Benson |
Reviews
good reading for lovers of English history. reader is tops
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