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Arthur Artis Oldham

Arthur Artis Oldham (1886–1980) was an English historian. Arthur, his father and Harry (1858-1938), his uncle, were both corn-merchants. He joined the family business later.[1]

Arthur Artis Oldham
Born1886
Died1980
Norwich, England
Occupationauthor
Notable worksThe History of Wisbech River and The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech.
SpouseEllen Fewster
Childrentwo children

Biography edit

Arthur Artis Oldham (1886-1980), was born and lived in Wisbech. He went to the Boy's Board School in Victoria Rd. After leaving school he went into the Ironmongery trade until, in 1916, he joined the Royal Navy, seeing active service aboard the battlecruiser HMS Inflexible. After demobilisation he joined his father's corn-merchant business. He researched the history of the town and district and he appears to have been an enthusiastic stamp collector, as in 1936 he is advertising to dispose of a large collection. His address is given as 8 North Street. [2]

Subjects he researched and published included bridges, rivers, windmills and public houses. He married Ellen (Nellie) Fewster, of Northampton, and had two children, a daughter and a son.[3] His works are now out of print and out of date but still used by local historians. Copies of his manuscripts and papers are deposited at the Wisbech & Fenland Museum and at other museums, Wisbech Library holds copies of his books in the reference library. In 1979 Cambridgeshire Libraries published The Inns & Taverns of Wisbech with a foreword by David G.Rayner although the content had not been updated since the 1950 edition except for the addition of a map.[4] He retired to Norwich where he died in 1980.[5] After his death extracts from his books were published in 'Olde Wisbeach' a quarterly journal edited by John Schumach.[6]

Literary career edit

Titles included A History of Wisbech River (1933), Wisbech Bridges, Inns and Taverns of Wisbech (written in 1950),[7] Wisbech Windmills, Windmills around Wisbech, The Inns & Taverns of Wisbech (1979) and (1993) and Windmills in and around Wisbech (1994).

Only a History of Wisbech River, dedicated to Richard Young (MP) was published as a bound book, printed by Balding and Mansell in 1933, at which time he was living at 8 North St, Wisbech. In 1979 Cambridgeshire Libraries published his book on pubs, written in 1950, at £1 a copy.[8] 'Cambridgeshire Libraries Publications Committee has launched an experimental scheme to produce in a duplicated form, titles that had not been published yet as the market for them was too small. If successful, further titles were to be released. His research had resulted in a large collection of books and pamphlets but to date only one had been published'.[9]

Windmills in and around Wisbech and Windmills around Wisbech were only produced in typed and handwritten copies. A copy is held by The Mills Archive. [10] The two were merged into one publication as Windmills in and around Wisbech with additional material by Robert Bell of Wisbech & Fenland Museum in 1994.[11] Manuscripts and other papers are deposited in museums and record offices [12] After his death, Spindrift published The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech: a survey from the earliest times to 1950 in 1993. The forward was by his son, Norman and the contents largely unchanged with some minor alterations to those statements that time had rendered incorrect. The map had been updated.[13]

Since his books were written a lot of water has passed under the bridge, more pubs have closed and a few opened, the Wisbech Canal filled in, the ownership and operators of the Port of Wisbech changed, bridges demolished and new ones built, flood defences built and later improved and the last remaining Wisbech milltower turned into a residence. More recent book titles on these topics can be seen in the Wisbech Library Further Reading section.

Publications edit

  • A History of Wisbech River. Arthur A Oldham. 1933.
  • Inns & Taverns of Wisbech. Arthur A Oldham. 1950.
  • Inns and Taverns of Wisbech. Cambridgeshire Libraries. 1979.
  • The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech: a survey from earliest times to 1950. Spindrift. 1993. ISBN 1-898762-01-5.
  • Windmills in and around Wisbech. Spindrift. 1994.

Legacy edit

The Mills Archive holds a number of manuscripts, books and correspondence written by Oldham.[14] Wisbech Library Local Studies section holds copies of his early works. The National Trust's Peckover House in Wisbech holds a sketchbook (1940-45) of drawings attributed to Oldham.[15] His books still inspire writers of local history. The Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beerhouses: Past and Present series of books (2021) & (2022) by Andrew Ketley was written as a result of reading Oldham's books.[16][17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Died after fall downstairs". Lynn News & County Press. 20 December 1938. p. 13.
  2. ^ "Foreign and Colonial stamps". Sheffield Independent. 25 April 1936. p. 3.
  3. ^ Arthur Artis Oldham (1993). The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech: a survey from the earliest times to 1950. Spindrift. ISBN 1-898762-01-5.
  4. ^ "Inns book is produced at last". Fenland Citizen. 2 May 1979. p. 12.
  5. ^ Arthur A Oldham (1997). Inns and Taverns of Wisbech. Cambridgeshire Libraries.
  6. ^ Arthur Oldham (1980). "Local Windmills". Olde Wisbeach. 1. John Schumacher: 41.
  7. ^ "Wandering Wisbech part 2". www.capitalofthefens.org. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  8. ^ "First Draft". Daily Mirror. 7 May 1979. p. 7.
  9. ^ "Inns book is produced at last". Fenland Citizen. 2 May 1979. p. 12.
  10. ^ "The Mills Archive". Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  11. ^ Robert Bell and Arthur Artis Oldham (1994). Windmills in and around Wisbech. Spindrift.
  12. ^ "Records". www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  13. ^ Arthur Artis Oldham (1993). The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech: a survey from the earliest times to 1950. Spindrift.
  14. ^ "Arthur Artis Oldham". catalogue.millsarchive.org/wisbech-windmills-2. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Georgians and other doorways". www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  16. ^ Monger, Garry (2021). "Inns & Taverns". The Fens. 39: 20-21.
  17. ^ "New Book". Fenland Citizen. Retrieved 2 January 2022.

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Arthur Artis Oldham 1886 1980 was an English historian Arthur his father and Harry 1858 1938 his uncle were both corn merchants He joined the family business later 1 Arthur Artis OldhamBorn1886Died1980Norwich EnglandOccupationauthorNotable worksThe History of Wisbech River and The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech SpouseEllen FewsterChildrentwo children Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary career 3 Publications 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesBiography editArthur Artis Oldham 1886 1980 was born and lived in Wisbech He went to the Boy s Board School in Victoria Rd After leaving school he went into the Ironmongery trade until in 1916 he joined the Royal Navy seeing active service aboard the battlecruiser HMS Inflexible After demobilisation he joined his father s corn merchant business He researched the history of the town and district and he appears to have been an enthusiastic stamp collector as in 1936 he is advertising to dispose of a large collection His address is given as 8 North Street 2 Subjects he researched and published included bridges rivers windmills and public houses He married Ellen Nellie Fewster of Northampton and had two children a daughter and a son 3 His works are now out of print and out of date but still used by local historians Copies of his manuscripts and papers are deposited at the Wisbech amp Fenland Museum and at other museums Wisbech Library holds copies of his books in the reference library In 1979 Cambridgeshire Libraries published The Inns amp Taverns of Wisbech with a foreword by David G Rayner although the content had not been updated since the 1950 edition except for the addition of a map 4 He retired to Norwich where he died in 1980 5 After his death extracts from his books were published in Olde Wisbeach a quarterly journal edited by John Schumach 6 Literary career editTitles included A History of Wisbech River 1933 Wisbech Bridges Inns and Taverns of Wisbech written in 1950 7 Wisbech Windmills Windmills around Wisbech The Inns amp Taverns of Wisbech 1979 and 1993 and Windmills in and around Wisbech 1994 Only a History of Wisbech River dedicated to Richard Young MP was published as a bound book printed by Balding and Mansell in 1933 at which time he was living at 8 North St Wisbech In 1979 Cambridgeshire Libraries published his book on pubs written in 1950 at 1 a copy 8 Cambridgeshire Libraries Publications Committee has launched an experimental scheme to produce in a duplicated form titles that had not been published yet as the market for them was too small If successful further titles were to be released His research had resulted in a large collection of books and pamphlets but to date only one had been published 9 Windmills in and around Wisbech and Windmills around Wisbech were only produced in typed and handwritten copies A copy is held by The Mills Archive 10 The two were merged into one publication as Windmills in and around Wisbech with additional material by Robert Bell of Wisbech amp Fenland Museum in 1994 11 Manuscripts and other papers are deposited in museums and record offices 12 After his death Spindrift published The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech a survey from the earliest times to 1950 in 1993 The forward was by his son Norman and the contents largely unchanged with some minor alterations to those statements that time had rendered incorrect The map had been updated 13 Since his books were written a lot of water has passed under the bridge more pubs have closed and a few opened the Wisbech Canal filled in the ownership and operators of the Port of Wisbech changed bridges demolished and new ones built flood defences built and later improved and the last remaining Wisbech milltower turned into a residence More recent book titles on these topics can be seen in the Wisbech Library Further Reading section Publications editA History of Wisbech River Arthur A Oldham 1933 Inns amp Taverns of Wisbech Arthur A Oldham 1950 Inns and Taverns of Wisbech Cambridgeshire Libraries 1979 The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech a survey from earliest times to 1950 Spindrift 1993 ISBN 1 898762 01 5 Windmills in and around Wisbech Spindrift 1994 Legacy editThe Mills Archive holds a number of manuscripts books and correspondence written by Oldham 14 Wisbech Library Local Studies section holds copies of his early works The National Trust s Peckover House in Wisbech holds a sketchbook 1940 45 of drawings attributed to Oldham 15 His books still inspire writers of local history The Wisbech Inns Taverns and Beerhouses Past and Present series of books 2021 amp 2022 by Andrew Ketley was written as a result of reading Oldham s books 16 17 References edit Died after fall downstairs Lynn News amp County Press 20 December 1938 p 13 Foreign and Colonial stamps Sheffield Independent 25 April 1936 p 3 Arthur Artis Oldham 1993 The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech a survey from the earliest times to 1950 Spindrift ISBN 1 898762 01 5 Inns book is produced at last Fenland Citizen 2 May 1979 p 12 Arthur A Oldham 1997 Inns and Taverns of Wisbech Cambridgeshire Libraries Arthur Oldham 1980 Local Windmills Olde Wisbeach 1 John Schumacher 41 Wandering Wisbech part 2 www capitalofthefens org Retrieved 7 December 2020 First Draft Daily Mirror 7 May 1979 p 7 Inns book is produced at last Fenland Citizen 2 May 1979 p 12 The Mills Archive Retrieved 15 January 2022 Robert Bell and Arthur Artis Oldham 1994 Windmills in and around Wisbech Spindrift Records www nationalarchives gov uk Retrieved 14 December 2019 Arthur Artis Oldham 1993 The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech a survey from the earliest times to 1950 Spindrift Arthur Artis Oldham catalogue millsarchive org wisbech windmills 2 Retrieved 2 September 2021 Georgians and other doorways www nationaltrustcollections org uk Retrieved 25 August 2022 Monger Garry 2021 Inns amp Taverns The Fens 39 20 21 New Book Fenland Citizen Retrieved 2 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Artis Oldham amp oldid 1217609889, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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