Sleeping Well at Ordsall Hall with Anna Fielding

Sleeping Well at Ordsall Hall with Anna Fielding

My name’s Anna and for the next two years I’ll be working closely with the Sleeping Well in the Early Modern World team at the University of Manchester and staff, volunteers, and visitors at Ordsall Hall in Salford. It’s my job to take the research from the University...

Bedding ‘Down’ in Early Modern England

Bedding ‘Down’ in Early Modern England

In the next instalment of our mini-series ‘Materials of Sleep’, Dr Holly Fletcher explores the role of plant 'down' in the bedding materials of early modern England and early America. Beds, mattresses, pillows and quilts were filled with a variety of stuffing...

Materials of Sleep: Flax and Hemp

Materials of Sleep: Flax and Hemp

In this latest instalment of our mini-series ‘Materials of Sleep’, Professor Sasha Handley explores the importance of hemp and flax in the production of bedding materials in early modern England and early America. Hemp (Cannabis) and flax (Linus usitatissimum) were...

Materials of Sleep: Lime

Materials of Sleep: Lime

In this fourth post for our mini-series on materials of sleep, Dr Holly Fletcher examines the significance of lime for creating healthy sleeping environments in early modern England and early America.Lime is a versatile mineral commonly created by burning limestone...

Materials of Sleep: Tobacco

Materials of Sleep: Tobacco

This blog ‘mini-series’ explores the uses of specific materials for sleeping well. In this third post, Lucy Elliott investigates the relationship between tobacco and sleep.Publishing his history of the colonisation of the Americas in the mid-sixteenth century, the...

Materials of Sleep: Water Lilies

Materials of Sleep: Water Lilies

This blog ‘mini-series’ explores the uses of specific materials for sleeping well. In this second post, Dr Leah Astbury investigates the connections between lust, lilies and sleep.Lustful thoughts and feelings were thought to be a significant impediment to getting a...

Materials of Sleep: Cypress Bark

Materials of Sleep: Cypress Bark

Our first blog ‘mini-series’ explores the uses of specific materials for sleeping well. In this first post, Dr Holly Fletcher reveals the importance of cypress bark for native communities and colonists in early America.In March 1728 a team of surveyors set out into...