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Aug. 13, 2025, 12:39 p.m.
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(Last updated: Aug. 13, 2025, 1:54 p.m.)
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| Ch5 How the Victorians Built Britain.mkv | 1.7 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 1of6 The Railway Revolution.mp4 | 1.4 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 2of6 Britannia Rules the Waves.mp4 | 1.4 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 3of6 Bridging the Nation.mp4 | 1.4 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 4of6 The Great British Holiday.mp4 | 1.4 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 5of6 How Britain Healed the World.mp4 | 1.1 GB |
| How the Victorians Built Britain Series 2 6of6 The Birth of Law and Order.mp4 | 1.1 GB |
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SOURCE: How the Victorians Built Britain Series 1&2
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Michael Buerk looks at the transformation of the nation during the Victorian era, telling the surprising stories behind famous landmarks and the hidden heroes behind epic constructions. He begins by revealing how the Victorians created public transport and sewerage systems. Michael Buerk looks at how the Victorians created what is now known as the modern home, exploring the huge rise in house-building during the period. He travels to Fakenham, Norfolk, to visit the last remaining gasworks in England, and discovers how the Victorians mastered the art of producing `town gas" from coal. He also investigates how the kitchen was transformed with the advent of gas cookers, as more complex meals including the Sunday roast steadily became the norm across the nation
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