Vanessa Collingridge and the team answer listenerâs historical queries and celebrate the way in which we all âmakeâ history.
Programme 11
12ÌęJune 2007
Whoreâs Harbour
A listener who lives in an old hall-house near Maidstone in Kent discovered from old maps that either the area around his house, or the house itself, was once known as âWhoreâs Harbourâ. Why such a name in such a tranquil, rural setting he asks?
Making History consulted Jane Davidson of House Historians and the Centre for Kentish Studies. They explained that it was highly unlikely that prostitutes would have been working so far from a major road or a major centre of population and that it probably goes back to the early Ordnance Survey maps which, for Kent, was in 1801. It could just be that the mapmaker (a Colonel Mudge) misheard the name âhallâ for âwhoreâ. A guess, but the Tithe maps and other local parish records throw up no further clues.
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Ordnance Survey
Following on from the search for âWhoreâs Harbourâ, Vanessa Collingridge paid a visit to the Map Library at the British Library to find out more about the history of mapping and the Ordnance Survey.
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Picture Post
Vanessa Collingridge caught up with Sheila Hardy, the widow of Bert Hardy who was a photographer for the Picture Post which closed 50 years ago. She also spoke to Bertâs son Michael and Professor Jeffrey Richards of the University of Lancaster.
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Further Reading:
âMy Lifeâ by Bert Hardy Paperback ISBN: 0918825377 (July 1986)
âPicture Postâ Album by Robert Key ISBN-10: 0712620583 ISBN-13: 978-0712620581 Barrie & Jenkins (11 May 1989)
Vanessa has presentedÌęscience and current affairs programmes for ±«Óătv, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Discovery and has presented for ±«Óătv Radio 4 & Five Live and a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday, Scotsman and Sunday Herald.Ìę
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