Thursday, 10 June 2010
Treasure Hunt Riots
Once again, BLDGBLOG comes up with the goods. In the opening years of the twentieth century, newspapers hid treasure troves across Britain, publishing clues in their pages in an attempt to drive up readership. What they also achieved was a wave of hysteria that Charles Mackay would have loved. People dug holes in each other's gardens, ruined the roads and generally made a massive, chaotic nuisance of themselves.
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