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Victorian or Victorians may refer to:
The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain. Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
Within the fields of social history and literature, Victorianism refers to the study of late-Victorian attitudes and culture with a focus on the highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour of Victorian morality. The era followed the Georgian period and preceded the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts. In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Luis Colina (editor), Martin Kunert (director), Martin Kunert (writer), Eric Manes (producer), Eric Manes (writer), Meghan Ashley (actress), Penny Folger (actress), Martin Durante (actor), Mandi Moss (actress), Chloe Bale (actress), Noah Silverman (actor), Billy Miller (actor), Raymond Burlew (actor), Jessica Patterson (actress), Kevin LaCava (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Catherine Tate (actress), Meredith Vieira (actress), Jason Segel (actor), Amanda Peet (actress), Emily Blunt (actress), David Sterne (actor), T.J. Miller (actor), Forbes KB (actor), Jack Black (actor), Joe Lo Truglio (actor), Billy Connolly (actor), Greg Bennett (actor), James Corden (actor), John Davis (producer), Jack Black (producer),
Plot: Lemuel Gulliver has been working in the mail room of a New York daily newspaper for the past ten years. Afraid to put himself out there, he considers himself a loser, as do all his peers. One day, after having finally had enough, he decides to declare his flame to the beautiful Darcy Silverman, the newspaper's travel editor and one of Gulliver's only friends...only to chicken out at the last minute and instead tell her that he'd like to try his hand at writing a column. Darcy accepts and sends him on an assignment to the Bermuda Triangle. There, Gulliver becomes shipwrecked and ends up on the island of Liliput, where he is twelve taller than the tallest man. For the first time, Gulliver has people looking up to him...
Keywords: 3-dimensional, based-on-novel, character-name-in-title, hdtv, political-commentary, satire, social-commentary, two-word-title, xbox-36010 Creepy facts about Victorian London. London was well behind its time in the Victorians era regarding hygiene, medicine, education and human rights some of things will have you shocked Click Here To Subscribe! http://bit.ly/EliteFacts follow us on googleplus: https://plus.google.com/+Elitefacts/posts Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EliteFacts Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Elite_Facts Music: https://www.audioblocks.com Thanks for watching! Elite Facts
Documentary presented by Dan Cruickshank examining changes in attitudes and practices regarding death during the course of the 19th century and up to the First World War.
Watch Hidden Killers of the Post-War Home Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G2m0jkB16Y While the Victorians confronted the challenges of ruling an empire, perhaps the most dangerous environment they faced was in their own homes. Householders lapped up the latest products, gadgets and conveniences, but in an era with no health and safety standards they were unwittingly turning their homes into hazardous death traps. In a genuine horror story, Dr Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the killers that lurked in every room of the Victorian home and shows how they were unmasked. What new innovation killed thousands of babies? And what turned the domestic haven into a ticking time bomb?
These 5 Victorian customs might seem crazy by the standards of many cultures today! Editor's Note: Some of the clips featured portray eras other than the Victorian and locations outside the British empire. These clips are used for visual reference to the type of customs discussed, which were not exclusive to the Victorian era or to British culture. Article: http://www.howstuffworks.com/10-ridiculous-victorian-etiquette-rules.htm Subscribe http://bit.ly/1AWgeM7 Twitter https://twitter.com/HowStuffWorks Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HowStuffWorks Google+ https://plus.google.com/+howstuffworks Website http://www.howstuffworks.com Watch More https://www.youtube.com/HowStuffWorks Film clips: Great Expectations (1946) An Ideal Husband (1999) Topsy Turvy (1999) Wuthering Heights (2009 min...
Prostitution! We've all seen it, some of us have done it, but it we bet you never knew these facts about Prostitution in the Victorian Era! ► FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/dailytop10s ► TWITTER https://twitter.com/daily_top10s ► SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/c/Dailytoptens... Description: For this top 10 list, we are looking at prostitution between the years 1837 to 1901, which were the Victorian times! Here are some super interesting facts we are pretty sure you didn't know about prostitution in the Victorian Era. Thanks for watching another http://www.dailytoptens.com Top 10 video! If you want to watch more or fancy seeing one of your own videos on our site, give us a visit! WE LOVE COLLABORATIONS, SO GIVE US A SHOUT IF YOU DO TO! Email: charlesleahy@gmail.com ► VIDEO CREDIT...
Victorian Farm is a historical documentary TV series in six parts, first shown on BBC Two in January 2009, it recreates everyday life on a small farm in Shropshire in the mid-19th century, using authentic replica equipment and clothing, original recipes and reconstructed building techniques. Episode 1 This was first broadcast on Thursday 8 January 2009 at 9 pm. The would-be farmers move into a disused cottage. This requires much renovation: replacing the coal-burning range, cleaning the chimney and refuelling from a narrowboat on a nearby canal; cleaning the bedroom by removing dead birds, disinfecting against bedbugs with turpentine and salt, restoring the lime plaster and redecorating. In accordance with custom, they assist in the threshing of the previous year's crop of wheat, using a s...
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on the styles of Victorian artists and their stark contrast between the dreams and nightmares of the age. Victorian artists painted cozy, opulent interiors of domestic happiness without any of the hardships of the poor. Many artists however rebelled against this in the mid Victorian era and painted what happened was happening to the unfortunates and the destitute and depict the dark, lingering fears and anxieties that threatened too destroy the calm of home which the Victorians had insulated themselves with. - Written by 1900 Victor
Hey explorers, Thank you for watching this video ! This was definetly one of the best explores we ever did. It was an amazing home with some realy awesome furniture in it . I don't know why this place has not been cleaned out but i like it :) I have done some researche and found out the house was from around the 17th century . Thank you for watching and see you in the next video . MORE OF BRO'S OF DECAY: The Abandoned Pottery → http://bit.ly/2dgPBPT VolksWagen Graveyard in the Woods → http://bit.ly/2ejZQz6 Abandoned Hunters Home → http://bit.ly/2e6SFN4 Abandoned Hospital in the Woods → http://bit.ly/2e9rDpi Abandoned Farm 1881 → http://bit.ly/2dgPSlT SOCIALS: Follow us on Snapchat ►Brosofdecay Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/Brothersofdecay/ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/brosofd...
After our recent videos ( Moving in a crinoline cage; Dressing up a Victorian ), one of the most common questions was this - 'How on earth did they use the toilet in all those skirts, petticoat, bustles, crinolines and what else is there hiding under the Victorian Skirts???!' And I just couldn't ignore it - so behold, a very silly video dealing with the daily reality of a Victorian life.... No nudity, and no real natural functions are being performed - all demonstration of how the clothes moved and were manipulated. if you are easily offended by watching someone pretend to go to the loo, simply don't watch :-) Correction - When talking about the bustle folding, I of course mean accordion, not harmonica... :-( music:Camille Saint -Sans Dance Macabre
10 Creepy facts about Victorian London. London was well behind its time in the Victorians era regarding hygiene, medicine, education and human rights some of things will have you shocked Click Here To Subscribe! http://bit.ly/EliteFacts follow us on googleplus: https://plus.google.com/+Elitefacts/posts Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EliteFacts Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Elite_Facts Music: https://www.audioblocks.com Thanks for watching! Elite Facts
Documentary presented by Dan Cruickshank examining changes in attitudes and practices regarding death during the course of the 19th century and up to the First World War.
Watch Hidden Killers of the Post-War Home Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G2m0jkB16Y While the Victorians confronted the challenges of ruling an empire, perhaps the most dangerous environment they faced was in their own homes. Householders lapped up the latest products, gadgets and conveniences, but in an era with no health and safety standards they were unwittingly turning their homes into hazardous death traps. In a genuine horror story, Dr Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the killers that lurked in every room of the Victorian home and shows how they were unmasked. What new innovation killed thousands of babies? And what turned the domestic haven into a ticking time bomb?
These 5 Victorian customs might seem crazy by the standards of many cultures today! Editor's Note: Some of the clips featured portray eras other than the Victorian and locations outside the British empire. These clips are used for visual reference to the type of customs discussed, which were not exclusive to the Victorian era or to British culture. Article: http://www.howstuffworks.com/10-ridiculous-victorian-etiquette-rules.htm Subscribe http://bit.ly/1AWgeM7 Twitter https://twitter.com/HowStuffWorks Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HowStuffWorks Google+ https://plus.google.com/+howstuffworks Website http://www.howstuffworks.com Watch More https://www.youtube.com/HowStuffWorks Film clips: Great Expectations (1946) An Ideal Husband (1999) Topsy Turvy (1999) Wuthering Heights (2009 min...
Prostitution! We've all seen it, some of us have done it, but it we bet you never knew these facts about Prostitution in the Victorian Era! ► FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/dailytop10s ► TWITTER https://twitter.com/daily_top10s ► SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/c/Dailytoptens... Description: For this top 10 list, we are looking at prostitution between the years 1837 to 1901, which were the Victorian times! Here are some super interesting facts we are pretty sure you didn't know about prostitution in the Victorian Era. Thanks for watching another http://www.dailytoptens.com Top 10 video! If you want to watch more or fancy seeing one of your own videos on our site, give us a visit! WE LOVE COLLABORATIONS, SO GIVE US A SHOUT IF YOU DO TO! Email: charlesleahy@gmail.com ► VIDEO CREDIT...
Victorian Farm is a historical documentary TV series in six parts, first shown on BBC Two in January 2009, it recreates everyday life on a small farm in Shropshire in the mid-19th century, using authentic replica equipment and clothing, original recipes and reconstructed building techniques. Episode 1 This was first broadcast on Thursday 8 January 2009 at 9 pm. The would-be farmers move into a disused cottage. This requires much renovation: replacing the coal-burning range, cleaning the chimney and refuelling from a narrowboat on a nearby canal; cleaning the bedroom by removing dead birds, disinfecting against bedbugs with turpentine and salt, restoring the lime plaster and redecorating. In accordance with custom, they assist in the threshing of the previous year's crop of wheat, using a s...
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on the styles of Victorian artists and their stark contrast between the dreams and nightmares of the age. Victorian artists painted cozy, opulent interiors of domestic happiness without any of the hardships of the poor. Many artists however rebelled against this in the mid Victorian era and painted what happened was happening to the unfortunates and the destitute and depict the dark, lingering fears and anxieties that threatened too destroy the calm of home which the Victorians had insulated themselves with. - Written by 1900 Victor
Hey explorers, Thank you for watching this video ! This was definetly one of the best explores we ever did. It was an amazing home with some realy awesome furniture in it . I don't know why this place has not been cleaned out but i like it :) I have done some researche and found out the house was from around the 17th century . Thank you for watching and see you in the next video . MORE OF BRO'S OF DECAY: The Abandoned Pottery → http://bit.ly/2dgPBPT VolksWagen Graveyard in the Woods → http://bit.ly/2ejZQz6 Abandoned Hunters Home → http://bit.ly/2e6SFN4 Abandoned Hospital in the Woods → http://bit.ly/2e9rDpi Abandoned Farm 1881 → http://bit.ly/2dgPSlT SOCIALS: Follow us on Snapchat ►Brosofdecay Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/Brothersofdecay/ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/brosofd...
After our recent videos ( Moving in a crinoline cage; Dressing up a Victorian ), one of the most common questions was this - 'How on earth did they use the toilet in all those skirts, petticoat, bustles, crinolines and what else is there hiding under the Victorian Skirts???!' And I just couldn't ignore it - so behold, a very silly video dealing with the daily reality of a Victorian life.... No nudity, and no real natural functions are being performed - all demonstration of how the clothes moved and were manipulated. if you are easily offended by watching someone pretend to go to the loo, simply don't watch :-) Correction - When talking about the bustle folding, I of course mean accordion, not harmonica... :-( music:Camille Saint -Sans Dance Macabre
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Kalkutta liegt am Ganges
Paris liegt an der Seine
doch dass ich so verliebt bin
das liegt an Madeleine.
Am schönen Rhein liegt Basel
und Kairo liegt am Nil.
doch ich träum' von Madeleine;
an der liegt mir viel!
Die schwarzen Kulleraugen
das ganze Dum und Dran.
Das schau ich an und sage dann:
Kalkutta liegt am Ganges
Paris liegt an der Seine
doch dass ich so verliebt bin
das liegt an Madeleine!
Der Tower steht in London
der Louvre an der Seine
doch ich in meinem Falle
ich steh' auf Madeleine!
New York liegt am Atlantik
Athen am Mittelmeer
doch ich träum' von Madeleine
die liegt mir so sehr!
Sie hat die schönsten Beine
so schlank und wunderbar!
Die schau ich an; und mir wird klar:
Kalkutta liegt am Ganges
Paris liegt an der Seine
doch dass ich so verliebt bin
das liegt an Madeleine!
Die Nacht ist heiss am Kongo
die Nacht ist kalt am Po.
Bei ihr
da wird mir beides
und das tut so wohl.
So dreht sich diese Erde
im Kreis und bleibt nicht steh'n.
Bei dir da dreht sich alles
allein um Madeleine.
Wir sind ein schönes Pärchen.
Seit gestern liebt auch sie
nur mich und meine Geografie:
Kalkutta liegt am Ganges...
Kalkutta liegt am Ganges...