In 1720 a mosaic was found in Milton Park, home to the Fitzwilliam famil…
Thomas Deacon is best known by his eponymous school, but his story was o…
In 1721 a house that had been built by wool merchants was bought by the…
According to the Kelly's Directory for Northamptonshire 1890, the Peterb…
In the Eighteenth Century a popular purchase by the wealthy was of a vie…
For some time during the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the market p…
Horse Racing was a popular sport in the eighteenth century, with most to…
In the height of the summer of 1748, a chaise and pair (carriage with tw…
It is difficult to know which girls' school was definitely the first in…
With supposedly medieval origins, the Angel Inn was often the centre of…
A large piece of Morton’s Leam, a proctective bank running along the R…
Two men appeared at the Peterborough Quarter Sessions accused of breakin…
One of the first references to a school for young ladies in Peterborough…
Situated on Westgate, the Bull Hotel is the oldest existing inn or hotel…
From 1777 to 1791 a series out acts designed to improve the quality of w…
It sounds inconsequential but the filth of Peterborough city centre was…
Peter Peckard is best known for his work as an abolitionist. His influen…
The first inmates arrived at the Norman Cross Prisoner of War Camp in 17…
The Norman Cross prison of war camp dated from 1797 until 1815 and was h…
Judith Image was the daughter of Reverend John Image and his wife Mary.…
A highwayman stopped a farmer on Lincoln Road near Dogsthorpe and threat…
Some of the scholars at the Cathedral (King's) School provided such a co…
As the expansion of Paston Reserve to the east of Peterborough grows, it…
Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was born in Devon, the son of Reverend Char…
Jockey Francis or Frank Buckle was the hero in many a tale of racing pro…
Peterborough Literary Institute was first established in 1833 and provid…
Andrew Percival came to Peterborough from Northampton to start his profe…
The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 abolished slavery throughout the British…
In 1841 an almost farcical tale started to unfold in the magistrates cou…
One plucky fox garnered its own special mention in the Cambridge Chronic…
On Monday 17th February a group of school boys left their homes in Stang…
Opening on the 2nd of June 1845, Peterborough East was the first railway…
Consecrated in 1847, Eye church stands proud in the middle of the villag…
The Phoenix Brewery was based at the eastern end of Priestgate, opposite…
Stealing sheep, also known as sheep rustling, was serious crime in the p…
In 1850 the Great Northern Railway opened Peterborough North Station to…
Cubbit's iron bridge (The Nene Viaduct), is a railway bridge immediately…
The Great Exhibition, sometimes called the Crystal Palace Exhibition due…
Alexander Goodman was a gentleman steeplechase rider. He entered his fir…
Victorian Britain was a time when infectious illness were far more serio…
The Peterborough Advertiser was first printed in 1854, which makes it th…
St Mark's Church on Lincoln Road owes its existence to the arrival of th…
Doctor Joseph Watson Comissiong was a much loved member of the Peterboro…
Tuesday, 13th September 1859 the Peterborough Advertiser reported a Quak…
Dr George Davys was the last man to hold the position of both Rector of…
Peterborough was one of the last places in the country using sedan chair…
In 1866 Peterborough Horticultural and Cottage Garden Society held a 'Gr…
The Laurel Court House Girls' School was first recorded in the house off…
What is now known as the Museum Society was founded in 1871 as the Peter…
Henry Wells Loal was a chemist in Peterborough in the 1870s. His shop wa…
Edward Thurlow Leeds was born in 1877 at Eyebury Grange near Peterboroug…
Many Peterborians may have fond memories of roller skating at the Wirrin…
Werrington was to have its own vicar upon the death of Rev J Pratt who k…
Marion Ann Lloyd Dunn was knocked down and killed whilst crossing the ra…
The Central Tower was rebuilt for a second time and after this the whole…
On the first of January 1883, the cathedral tower was said to be in such…
Mr Jeffrey James Gilbert was the son of Jeffrey and Eliza Gilbert from N…
There was a large earthquake in Colchester, Essex, on 22nd April, which…
Building Societies were created to allow poorer men, and women, to own h…
Messrs G and WH Burch ran a nursery specialising in roses which was loca…
The journal 'Fenland Notes and Queries' was first published in April 188…
The Peterborough Building Society was first established as the Peterboro…
Alfred Caleb Taylor is best known for his pioneering x-ray work in Peter…
In the centre of Eye village on the High Street there was a public house…
Dr. Thomas J Walker, a prominent local member of the medical profession,…
Five-year-old Master Bellamy had watched his mother cut up plums to make…
Alfred Caleb Taylor was born in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire in 1861…
The first purpose-built operating theatre was opened in 1897. It was bui…
The John Thompson saga starts in about 1820 when his father (also called…