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Victorian History: "To Die For" Victorian London Cemeteries
Kensal Green Cemetery Back in June of 2008, I wrote a piece on Victorian Funerals and Mourning. In it I left the funeral cortege pretty...
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Victorian History: Sounds of Victorian London
Noise, noise, noise. It didn’t matter which way one turned, Victorian London was awash with noise. Noisy traffic, noisy industry, street mus...
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An idiosyncratic selection of short bits about elements of Victorian history.
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7 years
Paul Townsend, a Bristol historian, recently posted the following article on Facebook. Paul has kindly given me permission to re-post it with credit to Paul Townsend, https://www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/The article is of particular interest...
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7 years
The First Royal Visit to Australia
HRH Prince Alfred, KG, Duke of EdinburghIn general, I have tried to limit these blogs to England andparticularly London. But, of course,during the reign of Queen Victoria, England, and therefore London, was thecentre of one of the largest empires the...
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8 years
It must have been around 1967 when I made my first trip to Great Britain from the United States. It was there, I am reasonably certain, that I first heard the term, “knackered.” Someone used the expression “I am totally knackered,” and I gathered, from...
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“I saw the glitter of polished steel”
The tools of the tradeIt is almost impossible for us to imagine the pain that was a part ofsurgery before the development of anæsthetics in the middle years of thenineteenth century. Yet even when the efficacy of ether and chloroform had beendemonstrated...
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