Yorkshire On This Day, Comprising 365 Historical Extracts, Red-letter Days and Customs, and Astronomical and Meteorological Data
Hull Packet. 1859/01/28. Centenary Commemoration of the Birth-day of Burns. Hull. Get it:
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Mr. LUMSDEN then addressed the meeting. He said he was no poet, and although a Scotchman, he was taken away from home too early to have had his poetical nature developed; and since he had come to Hull there was nothing in the aspect of the country round to cause it to arrive at maturity. He had been accustomed to raise something of a different nature; he had had a good deal to do in raising steam, but he never could get sufficient of the poetical fire to consume his own smoke, although they were compelled to do so by that unpoetical body, the Board of Health. [Laughter.] He was, as be had said, no poet; but he appreciated and loved poetry to so great an extent that, coupled with what he had heard, he loved our poets also. The art of poetry was one of the most useful, and in this country we had the greatest reason to be proud of our poets. [Applause.] We had our Milton, Spenser, Shakespere, and he whose centenary was now being celebrated – Robert Burns [applause]; and even at the present time we have living amongst us poets of whom we are proud. He had great pleasure in proposing “The poets of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Applause.]
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19 February 1866: The Diana, Hull’s first steam-assisted whaler and its last of any nature, leaves on its fateful voyage to the Arctic
3 May 1343: Short of cash for his French wars, Edward III asks what the effect on his rental income will be of January storms and coastal erosion at Ravenser Odd (Holderness)
Which island? Was the raising of cairns at that time more of a Shetland than a Hull pursuit?
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Place-People-Play: Childcare (and the Kazookestra) on the Headingley/Weetwood borders next to Meanwood Park.
Music from and about Yorkshire by Leeds's Singing Organ-Grinder.