Press "Enter" to skip to content

Victorian strangeness: The man who fired a torpedo down a High Street

Europe goes to the polls next week, but election fever sometimes seems in short supply. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing. Author Jeremy Clay tells the tale of a 19th Century election rally and the drunken inventor who fired a torpedo down his own High Street.

The man they came to know as “Wild” Cunningham gazed ruefully down the main street of his home town at a scene of devastation. Wrecked buildings. A flattened shop. Debris littered all around. And a smoke trail, like an accusing finger, leading right back to where he stood.

Perhaps, on reflection, he had gone too far.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-27440191

 

Spread the love

Be First to Comment

Leave a Reply