Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) – [Local History Notes: 21]
One of the most popular and prolific novelists of her day and the virtual founder of a new school of ‘sensational’ fiction, Miss Mary Elizabeth Braddon was born at Frith…
Charles Dickens and Richmond – [Local History Notes: 20]
Estella in Great Expectations (1861) states: ‘Our lesson is that there are two Richmonds, one in Surrey and one in Yorkshire, and that mine is the Surrey Richmond.' As early…
R D Blackmore (1825-1900) – [Local History Notes: 19]
R D Blackmore Richard Doddridge Blackmore was born on 7 June 1825 in Longworth, Berkshire, where his father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-charge of the parish. Only a few months after…
Richmond Read-along 100
Welcome to the 100th day of the Richmond Read-along! This will be the last of our daily Read-alongs; we hope you enjoyed reading them as much as we enjoyed producing…
Richmond Read-along 99
Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's short story is from William Sydney Porter, who wrote under the pseudonym O. Henry. An American short story writer, his vignettes were featured…
Richmond Read-along 98
Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's poem is from Robert Herrick. His father's death during his childhood was hugely impactful on the young Herrick; his poetry is often preoccupied…
Richmond Read-along 97
Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we are reading a short story from Aldous Huxley, best known for his dystopian novel "Brave New World." Born in Godalming to a…
Richmond Read-along 96
Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we are reading a poem from John Milton. Widely considered second only to Shakespeare in his importance as an English author, Milton is…
Richmond Read-along 95
Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's short story is from Herman Melville. An American author best known for "Moby Dick," Melville's various travels on board ships and subsequent adventures…
Richmond Read-along 94
One of Basil Temple Blackwood's illustrations in "Cautionary Tales for Children." Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's poem is from Hilaire Belloc. A controversial figure who never shied away…