1900 House


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1900 House - currently being repeated and now out on VHS video in Europe and North America. This is the only version with all episodes on a 4-hour tape. You can ORDER the video of this astonishing series by clicking... HERE (UK) or HERE (US)

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1900 House - video
 

Looking for an unusual gift for someone who's interested in social history? Imagine a family transported back 100 years and obliged to live for three months in a Victorian house with only the resources available in year 1900 to rely on. Based on the fascinating Channel 4 TV production, this book raced up the Amazon charts when it was released in the UK. The Bowler family reviewed their experiences for Christmas audiences. Know what they missed most? Shampoo! If you're in the UK, you can buy 1900 House by Mark McCrum, Matthew Sturgis NOW - and save up to 50% on the price elsewhere. For dollar purchase, click Here

If you're into living history, Juliet Gardiner has come up with an account of the Hymer Family during the Second World War, illustrated with intimate photographs and contemporary material from the Imperial War Museum. It's called....wait for it...1940's House

And if you like the idea of travelling back in time but want to go a little further, how about 12 billion years to the beginning of the UNIVERSE - a book about the Big Bang, the beginning and maybe the end of ....everything, again based on a recent Channel 4 blockbuster series.

1900 House
 

We never did manage to get our hands on a copy of the book 1900 House, but read here what others have said about the Bowlers' time travel experiment....

It sounds like a great idea--but would you have done it? Take your family to an authentic 1900-style house in the suburbs of London and live for three months as Victorians? The Bowlers, Paul and Joyce, with their four children, Kathryn, Ruth, Hilary and Joe, were chosen for this time-travel experiment and survived well. They all admired their Victorian forebears but only Paul Bowler, the father, envied them. Perhaps this just shows that life 100 years ago may have been very good for men, but not so good for housewives or children. The girls were especially delighted at the end of the three months to be back in the age of Point Horror books, Leonardo di Caprio and hair-care products. You can get a good feel of how hard life was from the Bowler's shopping list: no hair conditioner, automatic washing-powder, kiwi fruit, frozen food, but instead, "ammonia, bathbrick, borax, candles, gelatine, lard, tapioca and turpentine." On the other hand, there are some nice surprises: toast was made in a matter of seconds, grilled before the open range. This is a fascinating picture of how life really felt in 1900, accompanying a major Channel 4 series. -- Christopher Hart

Synopsis

This title accompanies Channel 4's programme that reveals just how radically life has been transformed by a century of science and technology. This "living experiment" transports a family, with all their technological dependencies, back to 1900 to live for three months in a house restored to the exact specifications of the era. As the family struggle to adjust to these strange conditions in which electricity, plumbing, central heating, basic hygiene and all the other essentials that we now take for granted have not yet been discovered, the real difference science has made to our lives becomes amusingly clear. For the three months the family live in this 1900 house with gas lighting, coal fires, candlelight, carbolic soaps and an outside privy. They dress in starched collars, wash their clothes with a "dolly", haul coal up the stairs and use an earth closet instead of a flushing toilet. Revealing and entertaining, combining scientific discovery with surprising insights into everyday life, this book is an accessible approach to the history of science.

 
 

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