A Horrid History of Christmas: Horrible Happenings and Frightening Festivities

by Nicola Sly

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This collection of historic horrid happenings from across the country demonstrates that Christmas is not necessarily a time of peace, joy and goodwill to all men. Festive tragedies included the avalanche in Lewes, which destroyed several cottages in 1836, killing eight of the occupants and injuring many more, and the fall of a chimney in Bradford in 1882, which claimed fifty-four lives. There are fatal rail crashes in Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cheshire, Cumbria and Scotland; freak weather conditions and devastating fires, such as the Christmas Eve fire in Glasgow that cost the lives of four firemen in 1927. The holiday season has witnessed a plethora of almost unbelievable accidents, such as the amatuer mechanic who died with his head stuck in a car engine, the footballer who leaped into a quarry to retrieve a lost ball, and the Christmas party guest who fell down a flight of stairs and broke his neck. Among the chilling crimes featured here is that of Nottinghamshire man Edward Kesteven, who killed his wife on Christmas Day 1894, and the murder of Thirza Kelly in Norfolk by a local teenager on Christmas Eve 1900.
Full of merry madness and hearty heartache, A Horrid History of Christmas will make you want to bypass the festivities altogether!
  • ISBN10 0752477145
  • ISBN13 9780752477145
  • Publish Date 1 September 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint The History Press Ltd
  • Format eBook (Kindle)
  • Pages 160
  • Language English