Tag: Charles Candy

Victorian Bournemouth (182)
Thought-pieces

Victorian Bournemouth (78): Q2 summary

Identity. Visitors. Persistence Introduction Victorian Bournemouth (78) provides a summary of this year’s second quarter articles. The main themes to emerge include identity, visitor profiles, and persistence. Victorian Bournemouth (78): identity On the map In a few decades a town had emerged from a scatter of ‘poor fishermen’s huts’, achieving an established presence  During its […]

Victorian Bournemouth (69)
2nd Period

Victorian Bournemouth (69): Volunteer Rifle Corps (4)

Success. Disaster. Success.  Introduction Victorian Bournemouth (69) studies the career of Corporal Candy, publican at Victorian Bournemouth and member of its Volunteer Rifles. Although born into a poor rural working family, at his daughter’s wedding he had become a gentleman. Charles Candy’s career illustrates how, during the Victorian period, hard work, resourcefulness and luck could […]