Forgotten Histories
The Lincolnshire Famers in Paraguay
In Canning House's fourth Forgotten Histories publication, Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson recount the fascinating story of the ill-fated 'Lincolnshire Farmers' - who were mostly neither farmers, nor from Lincolnshire - in 1870s Paraguay, whose journey as pawns to 'boom' a phoney loan led to tragic loss of life.
- Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson
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Journeyman "Jack" of Bogotá
In Canning House's third Forgotten Histories publication, Richard McColl charts the life and legacy of Jack Greenwell - a decorated, journeyman football manager with trophies won in Spain and Peru before his arrival in Bogotá with Independiente Santa Fe - whose storied career has been largely lost to time.
- Richard McColl
Forgotten Histories
The British in Paraná
The second of Canning House's Forgotten Histories explores the significance of British business interests to the urban and industrial development of Paraná state, Brazil, and its place in the wider narrative of UK-Brazil relations. Written and submitted by Adam Patterson, Honorary British Consul in Paraná, Brazil.
- Adam Patterson
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The Thin Red Line
Read Canning House's first Forgotten History: The Thin Red Line, The British Community in Porfirian Pachuca and Real del Monte. Written and submitted by Craig White, Secretary of the Mexico Cricket Association.
- Craig White