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The Victorians: In Their Own Words
D. C. C. Randell
12 episodes
2 days ago
What do our ancestors have to say for themselves? In this podcast, history graduates Danny Randell and Ava Munro dig into the primary sources to hear what life was really like in the Victorian Era - directly from those who lived it!
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What do our ancestors have to say for themselves? In this podcast, history graduates Danny Randell and Ava Munro dig into the primary sources to hear what life was really like in the Victorian Era - directly from those who lived it!
Show more...
History
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To Be Young & Middle-Class: Andrew Tait's Diary
The Victorians: In Their Own Words
31 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
To Be Young & Middle-Class: Andrew Tait's Diary

In today's episode, Danny & Ava take a look at the diary of fifteen-year old Andrew Tait, the son of a shop-owner who lived in Ilford, Essex. Andrew had a very typical middle-class Victorian upbringing, and while his diary reflects on some events of note, it mostly bears witness to the ordinary, everyday happenings that a young man of his age and class would have experienced.

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The Victorians: In Their Own Words
What do our ancestors have to say for themselves? In this podcast, history graduates Danny Randell and Ava Munro dig into the primary sources to hear what life was really like in the Victorian Era - directly from those who lived it!