Many Years Ago

Genealogy writings about my ancestors


McDougall

  • Should they part me and whisky

    Throughout the nineteenth century, the temperance movement presumed that alcohol rather than abject poverty was the primary cause of working class degradation and crime and believed elimination of the ‘demon drink’ would resolve social problems. This moralistic high-mindedness ignored the miserable reality of working class social conditions and the right of an individual to make… Continue reading

  • THAT’S HOW WE ROLL

    Not much has changed in the last two centuries when comparing the weekend ritual of young people today and those of our ancestors.  19th century newspaper reports of drunken brawls are not dissimilar from today’s articles. 9 April 1879 – Rowydism in Oban – Last Saturday was pay day for the navvies working on the… Continue reading