Tag: Devon

Abraham Cann: Devon Wrestling Legend & Champion of All England

Abraham Cann Wrestling 1848 Abraham Cann: The Legendary Champion of Devon Wrestling Abraham Cann, born in 1794 in Colebrooke, Devon, is remembered as one of 19th-century England’s greatest wrestlers. His unparalleled strength, skill, and sportsmanship earned him the title of “Champion of All England”, securing his legacy as a prominent figure in the history of traditional Devonshire wrestling. Early Life and Roots in Colebrooke, Devon Born at Snells Farm and baptized on December 4, 1794, Abraham Cann was the youngest in a family deeply connected to wrestling. Read more...

Widecombe Fair: Discover Devon’s Famous Folklore and Traditions

Widecombe Fair: A Celebration of Devon’s Folklore and History Widecombe Fair, held annually each September in the picturesque village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor on Dartmoor, is one of Devon’s most iconic cultural events. Renowned for its charm, rich history, and connection to the famous folk song “Widecombe Fair,” this event continues to draw visitors from far and wide. The History Behind Widecombe Fair The fair’s fame owes much to the traditional folk song “Widecombe Fair,” which was collected by Rev. Read more...

The Salter Sisters: Devon's Beloved 'Devonshire Nightingales'

Portrait of the Salter Sisters The Salter Sisters: Devon’s Beloved “Devonshire Nightingales” Florence and Bertha Salter, affectionately known as the “Devonshire Nightingales”, were celebrated classical vocalists originating from the picturesque village of Colebrooke, Devon. Their melodious voices and remarkable careers have left a lasting legacy in the world of classical music. Early Life and Rise to Fame Born at Broomhill Farm in 1870 (Florence) and 1872 (Bertha), the Salter sisters grew up surrounded by the serene beauty of rural Devon. Read more...