novaphile
Quester of Doglets
I’m picturing that onion hanging on your belt.
Was it a white onion or a brown onion?
I’m picturing that onion hanging on your belt.
Sorry I ment to say they were running out of whale oil.
Nothing in that link about a fire in Buckingham Palace, or a demonstration "to Queen Victoria's Friends and Fellow investors inside Buckingham Palace".
From your link:
Also this one amused me:
Yes the fire did destroy the Coal Mine office, the Coal itself was never shipped only the Oil and Candles made from it. Everyone was looking for a Substitute for the 1.50 cents a gallon Whale Oil, for lighting.
Evidence, please, of the 'Coal Mine Office' in Buckingham Palace being destroyed by fire (or even existing, in order to be destroyed by fire).
Yes the fire did destroy the Coal Mine office, the Coal itself was never shipped only the Oil and Candles made from it. Everyone was looking for a Substitute for the 1.50 cents a gallon Whale Oil, for lighting.
...Coal loaded here, exported to England via New Orleans for gas manufacture...
I asked some of my Friends and they said the fire was referenced in,
"A Social and educational history of Hancock County, Kentucky
Author(s)/Publishing Information
Charles A Clinton
Call Number
HN79.K42 H363 1974"
That was part of the experimental Schools program Launched in Hancock County, the book was funded by the United States Department of education.
I asked some of my Friends and they said the fire was referenced in,
"A Social and educational history of Hancock County, Kentucky
Author(s)/Publishing Information
Charles A Clinton
Call Number
HN79.K42 H363 1974"
That was part of the experimental Schools program Launched in Hancock County, the book was funded by the United States Department of education.
Not to detract from the memory. And this would actually make a great story, if investigated properly. ...But end of day, this isn't really history per se, is it? More like trivia, if historical trivia. (I mean, if that box of nails perhaps shed light about some key aspect of history, that would be a different matter. This, even if true, makes no difference to anything, does it. So, just trivia. ...Again, though, cool story even so, particularly if it's investigated properly and written up well.)
That detail from 8enetto about the box of nails, and how valuable nails were back in those days, was very interesting! ...Wonder what things about us, and what we consider valuable, will seem impossibly quaint and ...different, to our sons and grandsons 50 years down? (50, because things are changing faster than before, isn't it, some things anyway.)
eta: So why'd your ancestor hand out that very valuable box of very valuable nails to him? Any story/hypothesis in family tradition about that? I mean, if those things were so valuable that they were like money, and people burned down houses and then rooted around in the ashes to get at them, then you wouldn't hand them out to some nondescript rando passing by, would you? )
Verification of the entire story does require that letter/map be located and authenticated.
Probable and plausible are much easier to imagine.
...Can I help it that the book is only available at the Lewisport Kentucky Library, it makes Reference to a News article in the Times of London though but I couldn't find that article on line...
(It was Bankrolled by the Royal Family, Victoria taking over the funding when she became Queen, and in honor of here ascension to the Throne Victoria Crossroads was named after her.)......Please show some evidence to support your claims that;
- Princess Victoria bankrolled coal mines in Kentucky at the age of 14
- A nine year old Prince Edward invested in a coal oil plant in Kentucky and/or his mother did
( His Mother did, after 1859 the Company died do to oil being a less expensive source of Kerosene.)
- There was a 'Coal Mine Office' in Buckingham Palace
(No the Office was at Cloverport destroyed in the Cloverport Fire.)
- Said 'Coal Mine Office' was destroyed by fire following a demonstration of coal oil "to Queen Victoria's Friends and Fellow investors inside Buckingham Palace"
(The Coal Mine office was in Cloverport, they stored wooden Barrels Filled Kerosene in the Warehouse where the Office was located, the Ledgend Is a worker moving Barrels lit a cigarette inside the Warehouse and found out smoking was bad for his health when Gas Vapors went Boom.)
That is well noted as the price of whale oil was over $1.00 US a gallon.
- Britain was running out of whale oil in or around 1850
Kerosene was .10 cents a gallon, and low sulfur Cannel Coal didn't give off the sulfur smell of Scottish Bog oil Coal Oil.
That is well noted as the price of whale oil was over $1.00 US a gallon.Also, I'm calling ******** on this. I don't believe that in the six minutes between my post and your response you "asked some of my Friends and they said the fire was referenced in" this book.
(I used one of those new Fangled Telliophones to Call a friend who works at the Lewisport Library where a Copy of the book is located.
Here is an example of how a Telliophone works.)
https://youtu.be/-dCO0N5kudU?feature=shared
(Your citation is clearly copied and pasted from here:
https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/300002229
...and is handily only viewable in situ, after submitting a request to the Special Collections Research Centre of the University of Kentucky, making it practically impossible to verify.)
Can I help it that the book is only available at the Lewisport Kentucky Library, it makes Reference to a News article in the Times of London though but I couldn't find that article on line.
Please show some evidence to support your claims that;
(It was Bankrolled by the Royal Family, Victoria taking over the funding when she became Queen, and in honor of here ascension to the Throne Victoria Crossroads was named after her.)
- Princess Victoria bankrolled coal mines in Kentucky at the age of 14
- A nine year old Prince Edward invested in a coal oil plant in Kentucky and/or his mother did
( His Mother did, after 1859 the Company died do to oil being a less expensive source of Kerosene.)
- There was a 'Coal Mine Office' in Buckingham Palace
(No the Office was at Cloverport destroyed in the Cloverport Fire.)
- Said 'Coal Mine Office' was destroyed by fire following a demonstration of coal oil "to Queen Victoria's Friends and Fellow investors inside Buckingham Palace"
(The Coal Mine office was in Cloverport, they stored wooden Barrels Filled Kerosene in the Warehouse where the Office was located, the Ledgend Is a worker moving Barrels lit a cigarette inside the Warehouse and found out smoking was bad for his health when Gas Vapors went Boom.)
- Britain was running out of whale oil in or around 1850
Then why did you quote the University of Kentucky library (in Lexington) catalogue, not Hancock County Public Library, in Lewisport?
I asked for evidence for your claim, not another unsupported story.
I asked for evidence for your claim, not another unsupported story.
Then why did you offer this up in response to a request for evidence of a fire at Buckingham Palace?
That is not 'running out', it is also not evidence.