#OnePlacePubs

Well #OnePlacePubs was a subject which tickled the collective fancies and resulted in a large number of responses which illustrated many of the goings-on in these establishments. Many One-Placers traced the history of the pubs over time using the census and other documents. Margaret Ford (@Margare49777045)'s blog on the pubs of her place included the […]Well #OnePlacePubs was a subject which tickled the collective fancies and resulted in a large number of responses which illustrated many of the goings-on in these establishments. Many One-Placers traced the history of the pubs over time using the census

#OnePlaceWorship

April’s blogging and social media prompt was #OnePlaceWorship, and while some very small places might not have a designated place of worship within their boundaries, it's more common that our places have more than one. Off to church and chapel we go, then... First up, it's time to get jealous of Springhill's bounty of riches […]April’s blogging and social media prompt was #OnePlaceWorship, and while some very small places might not have a designated place of worship within their boundaries, it's more common that our places have more than one. Off to church and chapel

#OnePlaceWomen

March’s blogging and social media prompt was #OnePlaceWomen, and for a one-place study it's hard to know where to start with that topic - after all, around 50% of the residents of our places meet the criteria and once you start digging there's plenty of interesting stories illustrating what life was like for them. Here […]March’s blogging and social media prompt was #OnePlaceWomen, and for a one-place study it's hard to know where to start with that topic - after all, around 50% of the residents of our places meet the criteria and once you

#OnePlaceTragedies and #OnePlaceJoys Part 2

There has been an amazing response to these prompts, far more than I initially realised, which is why I’ve split the round-up into two posts. If my maths is correct, which frankly is debatable, there are 35 Tragedies posts and 13 Joys posts from 22 places. So if we could have some more #OnePlaceJoys to […]There has been an amazing response to these prompts, far more than I initially realised, which is why I’ve split the round-up into two posts. If my maths is correct, which frankly is debatable, there are 35 Tragedies posts and

#OnePlaceTragedies and #OnePlaceJoys

February’s blogging and social media prompt was a tough one. #OnePlaceTragedies was not a topic for everyone understandably, especially given the current worldwide situation. The posts that have been shared are very moving, and show how a tragedy can affect both the community and the place. Many thanks to everyone who felt able to write […]February’s blogging and social media prompt was a tough one. #OnePlaceTragedies was not a topic for everyone understandably, especially given the current worldwide situation. The posts that have been shared are very moving, and show how a tragedy can affect

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