
#TwiceRemoved with Professor David Turner
Professor David Turner explores the lives of disabled persons during the Industrial Revolution revealing attitudes far more varied then commonly perceived.
Professor David Turner explores the lives of disabled persons during the Industrial Revolution revealing attitudes far more varied then commonly perceived.
Historian Laura Newman shares the work of Addressing Health, a project dedicated to examining and exploring the health of Victorian and Edwardian postal workers.
Mike Esbester delves into the lives of railway workers. We explore workers rights and the dangerous nature of many of the railway occupations.
5 lessons about your railway ancestors, from my in depth chat with Mike Esbester from the Railway Work, Life & Death project.
My guest crime historian, Angela Buckley delves into the world of Victorian policing covering both coppers and criminals in this week’s episode of #TwiceRemoved. Sharing stories from her own tree, Angela brings Victorian criminal history to life.
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