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A facsimile reproduction of Victorian Recipe Book: A Handwritten Book of Family

Genres: History
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 12-15, 18+

A facsimile reproduction of Victorian Recipe Book: A Handwritten Book of Family Receipts started by Mrs C. A. Allott of Sheffield, (England), 1860. What did Victorians eat? Taste the past with these handwritten family recipes. This faithful reproduction of an original manuscript provides a fascinating glimpse into mid-19th century culinary traditions. In 1860, Mary Allott (née Hopkinson) began compiling her personal recipe book, a cherished collection that embodied the heart of middle-class domestic life. For Victorian women, exchanging recipes wasn’t just about cooking; it was a way to connect, share, and refine their domestic expertise. Successful recipes were gifts, strengthening the bonds between friends, families, and communities. This facsimile edition preserves Mary’s 115 pages of recipes, or “receipts” as she called them, offering a rare treasure for family historians, food enthusiasts, and those curious about the lives of Victorian middle-class women. Through them, you can relive the richness of one...

‘Yet’: A Story of Triumph over Childhood Separation, Trauma, and Disability - Who Do I Think You Were?®

Genres: History
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback, Large print
Age Groups: 12-15, 18+

"No one believed me. ‘Children couldn’t have been treated like that.’ But we were." —Harry Drabble In 1937, two-year-old Harry Drabble was diagnosed with bovine tuberculosis after drinking unpasteurised milk. Torn from his mother’s arms, he spent much of his childhood confined to Sheffield’s King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children, enduring emotional neglect and years of isolation while immobilised in bed. Told through Harry’s unflinching words and his daughter Helen Parker-Drabble’s meticulous research, this poignant memoir reveals the shocking inadequacies of early 20th-century healthcare while celebrating one boy’s extraordinary resilience. Harry’s life was defined by a simple yet transformative mantra: ‘I can’t… yet.’ Told he would never work, find love, or support a family, Harry refused to give in to those predictions. He taught himself to read and mastered the violin while living with physical challenges, earned professional qualifications despite limited schooling, and went on to create the...

A Victorian's Inheritance - Who Do I Think You Were?®

Genres: History
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback, Large print
Age Groups: 12-15, 18+

A window into Victorian lives—and what it means for ours. What psychological inheritance have you received from your ancestors? We inherit more than heirlooms. The struggles, triumphs, and even traumas of our forebears can be handed down through generations, shaping who we are. In A Victorian’s Inheritance, family historian and former counsellor Helen Parker-Drabble brings to life the working-class world of her Victorian grandfather, uncovering how his mother's hardships, bereavements and alcoholism in 19th-century England left their indelible mark on him. Through a unique blend of family history, social analysis, and a groundbreaking approach, she reveals how addiction, grief, and mental health challenges can influence future generations. This deeply personal, yet relatable, book invites you to reflect on your own family’s untold stories. Whether you’re an avid genealogist, a lover of Victorian history, or simply curious about how your ancestors’ lives have shaped your own, A Victorian’s Inheritance will inspire...