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  2. Samuel Wilderspin - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Wilderspin, 1848 engraving after John Rogers Herbert. Samuel Wilderspin (23 March 1791, in Hornsey, Wakefield – 1866) was an English educator known for his pioneering work on infant schools.

  3. BBC historic farm series - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Flower Garden, 1991. The Wartime Kitchen and Garden, 1993. Harry's Big Adventure, 1994. The Sweet Makers at Blists Hill Victorian Town, Shrophire, 3 episodes and a Christmas special (2017). [13] Victorian Slum House in the East End of London, 5 episodes (2016) - London slum life during Victorian era.

  4. What the Victorians Did for Us - Wikipedia

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    Video on YouTube. In 1875, the Bulldog Club defined the perfect British Bulldog, in a booklet that was circulated to breeders everywhere. From dogs to engineering, from sports to space and time, the world was becoming obsessed by standards, and the rules that defined them. This was the world of the Victorians. —

  5. 24 Hours in the Past - Wikipedia

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    24 Hours in the Past is a BBC One living history TV series first broadcast in 2015. Six celebrities were immersed in a recreation of impoverished life in Victorian Britain. ...

  6. How We Used to Live - Wikipedia

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    How We Used to Live was a long-running British educational history television series, produced for most of its run by Yorkshire Television.The series, encompassing drama and documentary, remained in sporadic production from 1968 to 2002, airing on ITV and Channel 4.

  7. Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    In the strictest sense, the Victorian era covers the duration of Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, from her accession on 20 June 1837—after the death of her uncle, William IV—until her death on 22 January 1901, after which she was succeeded by her eldest son, Edward VII. Her reign lasted 63 years ...

  8. Portal:Victorian era/Intro - Wikipedia

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  9. Kow Swamp Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The youngest date was approximately 6500 BP for KS1. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating was undertaken of the Kow Swamp burial site in 2003 (close to KS 9, the only burial excavated in situ), which suggested that the cemetery was in use between 22 and 19 ka, rather than 15 – 9 ka. [ 6 ]