Time Traveller's Handbook: A Guide to the PastDo you know how long it took to sail across the Atlantic Ocean? Was it faster from east to west or west to east? Imagine sailing to India, a five-month trip around the Cape of Good Hope! No wonder late Victorians valued the steamship and the Suez Canal. What difference did the inventions of the telephone or steam engine make to our ancestors’ lives? Do you know what a rod or a chain is and what they measured? Time Traveller’s Handbook considers documents and how to look at papers and artifacts that have survived over the years, as well as those family legends and “mythinformation” handed down by word of mouth. This sort of information can be found on the Internet — somewhere — but the researcher can waste a lot of time hunting for it. In an entertaining yet useful manner, Time Traveller’s Handbook brings together for family historians a lot of facts our ancestors once knew, took for granted, and used regularly. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
A Time Travellers Frame of Reference | 11 |
Dealing with Documents | 33 |
Dealing with Family Tradition | 49 |
What Every Schoolchild Used to Know | 59 |
Money | 75 |
Its Not What it Used to Be | 89 |
Travel in the Past | 107 |
Home Sweet Home | 177 |
How We Lived Then | 187 |
Health in the Past | 209 |
Our Heritage | 219 |
Our VIP Heritage | 239 |
Our Seafaring and Military Heritage | 257 |
Dates of Historical Events | 279 |
Notes | 301 |