Strange But True

Strange But True

  • Inexpressibles

    The name given to the tight trousers worn by some Regency gentlemen, such as the notorious Beau Brummell and his ‘dandy’ followers,  as they showed off their leg muscles.

  • What did Victoria do first

    after her coronation in 1837?  Have a parliamentary meeting?  Have tea with all the royal dignitaries?  No – she gave her dog, Dash, a bath.

     

  • Now that’s what we call a cake!

    Victoria and Albert’s wedding cake was a colossal 9 feet wide and weighed 300 pounds.

     

  • Victorian ladies’ knickers had no middle

    Once they got all those big dresses on, they couldn’t reach their knickers to pull them down, so they could stand over a potty to wee with these on instead.

     

  • Would you wee in your dining room?

    Victorian gentlemen did! Some dining rooms (like ours) had a special cupboard to house a chamber pot so all the gentlemen could go for a wee without leaving the table (once the ladies had left the room, of course!).

     

  • The last ducking stool to be used in England

    (in 1809) can still be seen not far from us in the Priory Church, Leominster, Herefordshire. It’s huge.

     

Handy Hints

Handy Hints

  • An insect trap

    Scoop out the inside of a turnip, scallop the edges, and place it downward in the earth. The insects will pass into it as a place of retreat through the holes, and the cucumbers, squashes, melons etc., may soon be clear of them.  1852

     

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

  • Anti-magnetic properties of the onion

    The magnetic power of a compass needle, will be entirely discharged or changed by being touched with the juice of an onion.

     

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

  • To clean gilt buckles, chains &c.

    Dip a soft brush in water, rub a little soap on it, and brush the article for a minute or two, then wash it clean, wipe it, and place it near the fire till dry, then brush it with burnt bread finely powdered. 1823

     

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

  • To remove grease from books

    Lay upon the spoon a little magnesium or powdered chalk, and under it the same; set on it a warm flat iron, and as soon as the grease is melted, it will be all absorbed, and leave the paper clean. 1852

     

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

  • Antidote against mice

    Gather wild mint, put it where you wish to keep them out, and they will not trouble you. 1852

     

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

  • Keeping your kettle clean

    To prevent teakettles coating with lime – put the shell of an oyster in the teakettle and the lime will adhere to it, instead of coating the sides. 1852

    As with all our historical handy hints, this is a real tip from a Victorian book. We cannot say that it’ll work and it’s up to you if you want to try!

     

Racing into Spring!

Racing into Spring!

Chaz Davies recieves the Golden Kite Award

We’ve seen lots of lovely people over this Easter break, but our holiday started on Thursday night with a very special event. The Judge’s Lodging played host to the presentation of the Golden Kite Award to motorcycle rider, Presteigne’s own Chaz Davies.  The Golden Kite Award is presented by Powys County Council to those who have achieved exceptional things either from the county or on behalf of its people.  At only 25, Chaz is the reigning World Supersport Champion and BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2011 – the people of Presteigne are very proud of him.  He is only the third people to receive this award, with previous recipients being bowler Robert Weale, the Commonwealth Gold medallist and Joanna Lumley, for her support of the Gurkhas.

Bikes on the Judge's table       Chaz Davies in the Judge's Lodging

The evening was finished off by a fabulous dinner in our candlelit Judge’s Dining Room, where we celebrated the event by covering the table in teeny little model bikes, weaving in amongst some glorious spring flowers. (See photos of the fabulous flowers provided by BareBlooms here)

Candlelit dinner

If you want to know more about Chaz’s career, why not visit us this summer, when we will be featuring him in our Sporting Life in Presteigne exhibition. See his awards, riding equipment, photos, memoribilia and the World Supersport Trophy itself.  The exhibition will run from late June until September. More information on this site very soon.

Chaz Davies, World Supersport Champion

Well done Chaz.  May you go on to even greater achievements.

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