Farms: Victorian Farm Christmas Episode II
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Victorian Farm Christmas. Goodman, Langlands and Ginn return to the Acton Scott Estate after a year away to re-create preparations for a Victorian Christmas Episode II. The team tackles their biggest project yet: restoring the village blacksmith’s forge.
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thank you for this upload
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I wish she would have explained where the Victorians got their mushroom spores. I love mushrooms and spend a lot of time in the woods foraging for them. But I can't imagine getting the spores would have been a very easy thing to acquire, especially in Victorian times.
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I swear....watching Alex and Peter sometimes makes me think they've been hitting the bong just before filming they're so giggly. lol
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This is like an English/Historical mythbusters. It's also super relaxing to watch.
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What up Fernackerpan?!😜
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It's Chartaline blankets, not Charlatine :-)
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Men's work vs. women's work. Happy to be a woman.
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Brick making was the reason for "the norm" to be invented in germany, because there was a brilliant architect at the beginning of the 19th century - Karl Friedrich Schinkel - and he wanted to build a church out of bricks. Since all the brickmakers had their own shapes and sizes that would not do, because that building would require LOTS of them ... and you cant waiit 10 years for one of them to make them all.
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please, please , please do more of these, I think a greater understanding of "everyday" history will make us all better people and perhaps a little more grateful, they are just amazing!
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The victorians being obsessed with allowing the body to breathe.. I can't be the only one who sees the irony, as they were also quite fond of corsets? :P
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I love these farm videos and highly recommend them. They should be required viewing at all schools. They are not only entertaining but very educational.
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+crafty mom 101, I would love to do this in Canada!
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Fantastically well done!
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Fantastic!
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Fantastic!
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I love this!
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I think Colin is one of my favorite experts to come on and help.
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I want to be Ruth when I grow up.
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Buy confections. Sorry, typo in previous comment.