Rural Voice - Darley Dale & Villages Edition - June 2024

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THE AWKWARDLY ELEGANT GIRAFFE

It may be just me but in the pantheon of weirdly designed animals, the giraffe has to be at, or near the top of the list.

Evolutionary theory tells us that they developed their extraordinarily long necks in order to reach the most succulent vegetation found at the tops of trees.

My simplistic brain can’t help but think…well why did they not just eat something lower down? And what did they eat before their necks stretched so much?

Don’t get me wrong, I have absolutely nothing against giraffes. In fact their faces are really rather appealing, all angles, big eyes and long, long eyelashes. They even have the equivalent of fingerprints as no two giraffes have the same coat pattern. But they just seem so blinking awkward!

It’s a wonder any baby giraffes survive the fall from mum’s…errr…rear end… to the ground. Given the fragile nature of the long newborn neck, it must be very easy for it to break in the event of a less than safe landing.

That fact alone has me amazed that the species managed to survive and evolve. And have you ever seen giraffes fighting?

Apparently they find it very difficult to lift their legs off the ground to kick out, which is what most ruminants would do. So, instead, they bash their necks together…really, really hard.

Honestly, they are so badly designed that their necks are too long for them to drink unless they splay their legs out before dipping towards the water source. I mean… really!

Their circulatory system also has to cope with the fact that their blood pressure dips dangerously low when they bend their head to drink. The jugular veins have developed incredibly elastic walls and large one-way valves that allow the veins to expand significantly and prevent the blood from flowing back to the brain when the giraffe’s head is lowered.

The poor creatures can’t even lie down for a proper kip either. They do “lie” down with their long legs tucked underneath them, but the neck is usually still upright. Occasionally, and only for very short periods of normally not more than 5 minutes, giraffe can sleep with their head resting back on their rump.

Five minutes sleeping!

I could not be a giraffe!

Joking apart, there is a serious side to this article – June 21 is World Giraffe Day – a day to remind us that giraffes are in fact an at risk species. There has been an almost 30% population decline over the past three and a half decades, leaving an estimated population of 117,000 individuals.

They may be ungainly and awkward, but they do deserve to be respected, cared for, and allowed to flourish, as does every other species on this planet we all call home.

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Sticky chicken drumsticks and chips with American-style salad

Method:

1. Put the chicken, spices and 1 level tbsp sriracha in a large bowl. Mix everything together using your hands, until the chicken is evenly coated. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour, or overnight.

2. Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6.

3. Spread the chips out on a large, non-stick baking tray in a single layer and spray with low-calorie cooking spray. Spread the drumsticks out on another non-stick baking tray. Put the chips on the shelf below the chicken and cook for 20 minutes, then turn

everything and swap over the trays. Cook for a further 20 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.

4. At the same time, toss together the celery, cucumber, lettuce and radishes. Mix the yogurt with the chives, lemon juice and garlic granules, and season lightly.

5. Stir the yogurt dressing through the salad and scatter over the reserved chives. Brush the remaining sriracha evenly over the chicken. Serve 2 drumsticks per person with the chips and salad

Summertime makes us think of eating al fresco whilst soaking up the sun. With a mix of spicy sticky chicken, light crispy chips and cool tasty salad, this dish is perfect for those chilled out days ahead.

Ingredients:

• 8 chicken drumsticks, skin and visible fat removed, flesh scored

• 2 tsp smoked paprika

• ½ tsp ground allspice

• 2 level tbsp sriracha

• 800g floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, cut into chips

• Low-calorie cooking spray

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• 4 celery sticks, chopped

• 1 cucumber, halved lengthways, deseeded and sliced

• 2 little gem lettuces, shredded

• 200g radishes, chopped

• 200g fat-free natural yogurt

• ½ small pack fresh chives, chopped, reserving some to serve

• Juice of 1 lemon

• ½ tsp garlic granules

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JUNE 2024

QUILTS AT BAKEWELL OLD HOUSE

The origin of quilting is unsure, but this method of using fabric and stitching goes back centuries. The first stitching needle ever discovered is over 40,000 years old, it is made from the bone of a bird.

A carved figure of an Egyptian Pharaoh found around 34,000 BC, shows him wearing a quilted garment. So, it is safe to say that quilting has been around for a very long time and when you think about it, it’s obvious why. Clothes made with layers of fabric, especially when using a padded layer, makes for extremely efficient insulation, as we know today with our padded jackets and coats.

It’s believed that crusaders brought the idea of quilting to Europe from the far east in the 11th century. Some of the earliest quilting in Europe is found on bed covers. These were often mentioned in inventories and often became family heirlooms.

During medieval times many people will have worn some kind of quilted garment, padded clothing is both light and warm. Knights would use quilted garments under their armour for comfort and to protect their bodies from the chain mail and the metal breast plates. Waistcoats, petticoats,

skirts, jackets, and bodices would have been worn; some were even decorated with embroidery. Quilting is made by stitching two pieces of fabric, usually with a third padding layer sandwiched in between. Once held together elaborate patterns can be stitched through all three layers. Many elaborate examples of highly embroidered clothing can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum, for example, an Indian hunting coat which displays the beautiful crafts of both quilting and fine embroidery.

Almost every country in the world has used and uses quilting. Around the globe people have adapted quilting styles and garments to suit their own cultural needs. During the 19th century quilting flourished when fabric became more easily obtained.

Early North American settlers established quilting as a tradition. A combination of patchwork and quilting became popular. Women often formed a quilting ‘bee’ a gathering together to make a quilt for a girl about to be married, the aim being to complete the quilt in one day. These quilts were created by stitching small pieces of fabric together

forming different attractive shapes and patterns, each style being given a different name, such as nine patch, log cabins, flying geese, eight-pointed star and many more. Random ‘crazy’ quilts were also made using oddly shaped scraps of fabric.

Patchwork and quilting combined is what comes to mind for most people these days when quilting is mentioned. I have heard of people using pieces of their children’s clothing patched together to make a family quilt.

At Bakewell Old House this year we have a fantastic display of quilts on show, you can even have a go at patchwork yourself.

The museum is open every day of the week from 11am to 4pm so do come along and have a look. The quilts are displayed in our principal bedroom, but please note, the museum, one of the oldest buildings in Bakewell, is crammed full of other things to appeal to you whatever your interest. We have memorabilia and intriguing exhibits involving our town. From Tudor times to Ashford marble, to WW1 and on to interesting local legends and stories, Bakewell Old House has it all.

Our museum truly is a hidden gem.

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It goes without saying that Margaret Atwood is best known for The Handmaid’s Tale; but this Canadian author has written over 50 books – mostly fiction but also essays and even poetry.

Old Babes in the Wood comprises 15 Atwood short stories. Short stories tend to be something you love – because they’re short and pithy and easily read; or hatebecause you don’t get time to develop a relationship with the characters.

But these are Margaret Atwood short stories and as with most of her writing she takes them to another level.

As you’d expect they are sharp and smart and in parts funny about the foibles and eccentricities and humanity of people – in this collection, often older people. People are always centre front in her tales. Some of the stories are sad – they’re quite personal to the author who lost her partner fairly recently. In other places she strays almost into sci-fi. There’s a real range to get your teeth into.

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HERITAGE SKILLS

MILLINERS (HAT MAKER)

Milliners design and make hats and other headgear such as caps, berets, bonnets, fascinators and bridal headpieces, using materials such as felt, fabric, fur, leather, straw, artificial flowers, ribbons, braids and feathers.

Milliners mark out and cut patterns to create designs for hats. They then cut out the various components and assemble the hat. This may involve twisting, rolling, folding, reinforcing, sewing, steaming and pressing various components. They may also alter or renovate hats. They may also be involved in displaying hats or preparing them for sale.

Skills

Milliners may perform the following tasks:

• Interpret fashion trends and use them in designing hats and other headgear.

• Mark and cut patterns to desired shape and size, lay the pattern onto fabric and cut around it.

• Shape, cut, twist, roll, fold and reinforce fabrics and other materials with wire to gain desired effect.

• Assemble hats by hand or using a sewing machine.

• Steam and press material into shape by hand and, if needed, stiffen it by using a special solution.

• Sew trimmings such as ribbons, buckles, braids or chains onto hats.

• Operate semi-automatic blocking machines for mass production.

• Alter, renovate and re-block (re-shape) existing hats.

• Package and dispatch hats for customers.

• Display, fit and sell hats and accessories.

Historically, milliners produced or imported an inventory of garments for men, women, and children and sold these garments in a millinery shop.

The millinery industry benefited from industrialisation during the nineteenth century. In 1889 in London and Paris, over 8,000 women were employed in millinery, and in 1900 in New York, some 83,000 people, mostly women, were employed in millinery. Since the massmanufacturing of hats began later in the 20th century, the term “milliner” is usually used to describe a person who applies traditional hand-craftsmanship to design, make, sell or trim hats primarily for a mostly female clientele.

The term “milliner” or “Milener” originally meant someone from Milan, Italy, in the early 16th century. It referred to Milanese merchants who sold fancy bonnets, gloves, jewellery and cutlery. In the 16th to 18th centuries, the

meaning of “milliner” gradually changed in meaning from “a foreign merchant” to “a dealer in small articles relating to dress”. Although the term originally applied to men, from 1713 “milliner” gradually came to mean a woman who makes and sells bonnets and other headgear for women.

Milliners work independently based on job order specifications or their designs, observing the regulations regarding work safety, health protection, environmental protection, and ensuring quality and efficiency. They combine their uniqueness, innovation, and technical skills and use different materials and auxiliary materials. In some cases, they plan and organise their schedules in cooperation with their customers’ various needs. They also collaborate with the team or the apprentice to the presentation and sale of the products.

The millinery industries apprenticeship culture is commonly seen since the 18th century, while milliner was more like a stylist and created hats or bonnets to go with costumes and chose the laces, trims, and accessories to complete an ensemble piece. Millinery apprentices learned hat-making and styling, running the business, and skills to communicate with customers.

Tools of the trade

A wooden hat block is an intricately carved wood form shaped by skilful woodworkers. Hat blocks are the tools of the trade for milliners in creating a unique hat crown shape. Some of the hat blocks are ensembled with crown and brimmed, while some are only with crown or brim or designed for fascinators. Milliners always have an extensive collection of different hat blocks because there are specific hat sizes and custom shapes for every hat block. In the blocking process of a hat, milliners used push pins and a hammer to hold the adjustable string along the crown’s collar and the brim’s edge.

A floral-making iron is a unique iron used by milliners to create different floral petals or leaves as the ornament for hat decoration. In the past, candles were used to heat these irons with various shapes of metal in one set.

Milliners often use something called Buckram, a stiff cotton (occasionally linen or horse hair) cloth with a loose weave. Millinery buckram is impregnated with a starch which allows it to be softened in water, pulled over a hat block, and left to dry into a hard shape. Millinery buckram comes in many weights, including lightweight or baby buckram (often used for children’s and dolls’ hats), single-ply buckram, and double buckram (also known as theatrical buckram or crown buckram).

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DABBERS, DOBBERS, AND A NATIONAL DAY!

As I sit here pondering the profound mysteries of the universe, my mind unexpectedly drifts towards the enigmatic origins of National Bingo Day. Yes - it’s a thing!

Picture this: a world where numbers reign supreme, and people sit in dimly lit halls armed with dobbers and determination. Welcome to the heart-pounding, adrenaline-fuelled realm of bingo!

Now, as someone who has never, ever, been in a bingo hall, I may have made up the “dimly lit hall and adrenaline fuelled” bit…but stay with me.

Where did bingo begin, you ask? Let me unravel the tangled threads of bingo history for you.

Legend has it that bingo’s roots can be traced back to ancient civilisations, where instead of yelling “bingo,” they probably shouted something more like “Huzzah! I’ve aligned the stars and won a flint knife!” (I made that up too!) Actually, the earliest recorded history of a bingo type game is from Italy in the 1500s.

Fast forward a few centuries (OK, more than a few), and bingo found its way into the hearts and wallets of the masses when a man called Edwin Lowe from Atlanta came across the game at carnivals and fairs in the USA, when “beano” was shouted to indicate a “full house”. He took the game over to New York where the name bingo began when a friend of Lowe’s was playing one day, and in his excitement at having a winning card, shouted “bingo” by mistake.

According to my trusty source (aka the internet), National Bingo Day is a new thing in the UK. It began in 2021, the date – 27 June – being selected to mirror the

long-established US day of bingo-tastic celebrations. So, yet another American import.

I found a few facts which may (or may not) amuse you…

● Eight per cent of the UK population play bingo – 10% of all women and 5% of all men, with over 3 million people playing regularly in the UK (at least twice a week).

● Many people think that bingo is mainly played by older adults, but they’re wrong! In fact, over one third of online bingo players actually fall within the 25-34 age bracket.

● Margaret is the most common winner’s name statistically: so if you are called Margaret, you’re more likely to win than anyone else.

● Researchers at Southampton University have discovered that playing bingo can help keep the mind sharp.

● When you are one number off calling bingo!, your heart beats faster than if you were on The Big One –the roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

So, whether you’re a seasoned bingo veteran or a newbie dabbling in the delicate art of dobber dabbing, why not get yourself off to a bingo session near you?

But remember to take a friend called Margaret with you and agree in advance to split the winnings!

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You might think you’re doing them a favour, but it usually leads to floppy soft growth, which is more likely to collapse in rain or wind – not that we’re expecting this summer to have any of that! Staking is pretty important but don’t tie them in too closely, they need to bend with the wind but if you do lose stems, cut them back cleanly and you may get new growth below.

Prune philadelphus, forsythia and currant now they’ve finished flowering. They produce next year’s flowers on this year’s growth so pruning early gives more growth before winter.

If you want to lift this year’s tulips to clear beds or pots, wait till the foliage has turned yellow – generally about six to eight weeks after flowering. Cut off the stems, remove the foliage and leave the bulbs to dry then store in a paper bag somewhere dry and cool. Offsets –the little bulblets which grow alongside the main bulb can be pulled away, and treated as above then replanted in autumn about eight to ten inches deep. The main bulb can be planted around six inches deep in late autumn and even through until December or early January, although that display will be later.

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WATCHING THE ‘WINDHOVER’

Often mistakenly called a ‘hawk’, the kestrel or windhover is perhaps our most familiar bird of prey, and it is a falcon related to the diminutive merlin and the awesome peregrine. This was the bird of prey which seemed to survive the nadir of our raptors during the bad days of the 1950s to the 1980s. Ruthless persecution and use of persistent pesticides eradicated most birds of prey like common buzzards, sparrowhawks, peregrines, and red kites. These species hung on in the western parts of Great Britain but were largely extinct in and around the Peak District. The exception to this was the kestrel which seemed to quietly go about its business and was largely under the radar. This species also benefitted from the new motorways and dual carriageways which proliferated from the 1960s onwards and provided abundant verges full of mice and voles for kestrels to hunt. Indeed, it was in such places that most people became familiar with the windhover. They also adapted well to high-rise living in towns and cities and to disused or abandoned old quarries. In the absence of predation by or competition with the other raptors, the kestrel thrived, and along Peak District gritstone edges, it was possible to see ten or more birds in a single afternoon. However, in recent years it seems that the kestrel population has shrunk somewhat, and this may be because the other birds of prey have recovered

considerably and re-colonised the region in good numbers. Both common buzzard and peregrine falcon will compete for space and even predate the smaller kestrel, and so their numbers and distribution have now reduced. Indeed, the most frequently spotted birds of prey are probably sparrowhawk (a species which is certainly thriving), and common buzzard. The latter can be seen soaring over breeding sites with several birds in the air at any one time. The other coloniser is of course the spectacular red kite, though these still lag behind buzzards in the Peak. Another bird of prey yet to recolonise is the osprey which passes through on migration but as yet (I think) has not nested. Hopefully, the moorland hen harriers are starting to return, though peregrines still seem to do better in the urban areas than they do in the wild spaces of the Peak.

As numbers of these species continue to grow, there will be more competitive interactions between them, and with other potential rivals for space such as the raven. None of these birds likes its neighbours to be too close!

Professor Ian D. Rotherham, researcher, writer, broadcaster on wildlife and environmental issues in the Peak District and elsewhere, is contactable on ianonthewildside@ukeconet.org. Follow his website www.ukeconet.org, blog www.ianswalkonthewildside.wordpress.com/ &

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THE RECKITT’S COMPANY

I have recently acquired a magnificent piece of social history: a Reckitt and Sons vintage demonstration box of the type used by travelling salesmen. It contains sample items of many of the products Reckitt’s made. Their earliest creation was laundry starch in 1819. The dolly blue bag and black lead followed in 1852. It is now a worldwide company.

Alongside the dolly blue bag is a “cream tint” bag. We have asked many people through our social history talks, and no one is able to remember the red and cream bag or knows what it was for.

We would welcome any information on this item. One of my favourite products was, and still is, Windowlene -pink and fragrant, smeared on your glass would bring your windows up a treat, polished to a shine with newspaper.

Reckitt’s has been at the forefront of health and household products for two hundred years, developing brands like Dettol, Steradent, Harpic and Strepsils.

For me, the smell of Brasso particularly brings back memories of my father polishing his army buttons and buckles. He was a regular in the Sherwood Foresters and is still as well turned out as ever. He used to sing a song about “Shine up your buttons with Brasso” but only the clean version! My husband, Paul, learned the other version in the school cadet corps. When we show this very special item at our presentations, it elicits warm and fond memories of familiar items we have grown up with and will continue to grow old with.

Janet and Paul Barrass are All Around the Shire.

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