I do hope this museum is still in existence, its so important everyone has an opportunity, to experience our ancesters way of life. This home would have been classed as people who live there were very comfortable, definitely a step up from working class family.
@That_kiddie7 күн бұрын
Apparently there’s massive spiders in the mine is that a myth bc when I went there there was nothing my Nan said there are 3 massive ones in the chimney and there a massive brown one somewhere
@colinmoore74608 күн бұрын
As I understand, front doors were used three times, and women were carried each time. When you were born, when you were married and when you died.
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
Watching May 2024
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
Fantastic
@Ur_fav178crystal917 күн бұрын
My teacher was in it !
@user-bf5de3wp9g19 күн бұрын
good one mate, chat soon when i see you in the village. up the albion
@PrettyGoodLookin20 күн бұрын
How did they get rid of the waste in the outhouse ? Did they move the outhouse around ?
@riggs2021 күн бұрын
I definitely want servants if I ever have to live back in 1910! 😂
@davidfarmer204922 күн бұрын
A pity about daft music.
@3810-dj4qz23 күн бұрын
I thought the first mistake you made when entering was not scraping or tapping the crud off your shoes before coming in! They use to have little metal bars by the doors for that.
@Galaxy_g57825 күн бұрын
i went into the cave it was so scary lol
@michelles229926 күн бұрын
My nana was born in 1910 she woyld talk about the dolly tub and dolly blue to get the whites white she also called the hot water tub a copper also a donkey stoneto cleanthefront step she had an outside toilet called it the lav i wassurprisedto knowthat oosh people call the toilet the lavatory even though shewasnt well off likeall her neighbours they kept everything clean i remember her taking the bed to pieces andcleaning the iro frame with a block of soap a scrubbing brush and hot water she used to have a curtain at the open front door to keep out flies she never locked her door until she went to bed itwas opened in the morning andstayed like that all day ❤
@thomastoogood164729 күн бұрын
JAMES ❤
@ad6417Ай бұрын
Shocking that this is clearly a middle class home. In the US people on welfare live better than this.
@Livlovesroblox328Ай бұрын
Went into the mines and into the thick mines and it was perfect
@joelmonkley6177Ай бұрын
Lovely for those lads❤ well done
@willbaker8505Ай бұрын
Nice audio retards
@velvetindigonightАй бұрын
So touched by the shelf decoration/paper lace made out of newspapers...............
@jonathanwhite460Ай бұрын
my grandmothers family were Cradley chainmakers in that period, thank you for the insight.
@robnewman61012 ай бұрын
Police Constables.
@lucaslaneoffical3 ай бұрын
I will love this when I come ❤
@mariacarvalho84193 ай бұрын
Esses móveis são muito bonitos!
@peterking27943 ай бұрын
That BSR deck is a classic, and I had one back in the day. However, the spindles of the speed control and start/stop/reject are made of die cast metal and can seize. If they are getting difficult to turn, don't force them as the brown knobs are notoriously fragile and can easily be broken. They are virtually unobtainable! Clean the inner edge of the platter, the rubber idler and the motor spindle with meths and make sure the motor spins freely.
@serenanina95473 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video as I love history!! - Australia
@jerrywang21073 ай бұрын
Thank you Mary Seacole🎉🎉
@jerrywang21073 ай бұрын
You tot me kind ness🎉🎉🎉❤❤😊
@AmeriBrit4 ай бұрын
This is lovely. This house was one of my favorite parts.
@BClivingmuseum3 ай бұрын
We couldn't have done it without the Aston brothers! It's been our pleasure recreating their childhood home.
@addeenen76844 ай бұрын
At 4:00 there is a bucket on the wall. On Saturdays in 1970, this tub was filled with warm water, and I (the cleanest) was washed in it first, then my three younger brothers. Unfortunately, I then had to bring my father food to work.
@c.jamieson64896 ай бұрын
Such an amazing place!
@BClivingmuseum3 ай бұрын
Arh, ta very much!
@ParanormalGhostSearcher6 ай бұрын
Arthur's my fav x
@elsiequinn15737 ай бұрын
Omg the mine was good & scary
@BClivingmuseum7 ай бұрын
Right?! We're glad you enjoyed it!
@irenedavo37687 ай бұрын
Mary Seacole House in Liverpool
@irenedavo37687 ай бұрын
Amazing
@sokolovexploration64727 ай бұрын
Fake mine 😉
@HEARTS4MONEY.10 күн бұрын
This mine is actually a real mine from the industrial revolution!
@Knockingon.heavensdoor8 ай бұрын
ARTHUH
@traceyszostek62648 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video and of your fantastic knowledge!
@BClivingmuseum8 ай бұрын
We're glad you enjoyed it!
@frugalmum79438 ай бұрын
Not cleanest first, it was based on hierarchy. Generally 'Man of the house' first
@bluevalkyrie89819 күн бұрын
Really depends. If the man of the house is the filthiest, then there was no point in everyone else in the family taking a bath after him as the water would be all mucked up.
@kerryjames63128 ай бұрын
What country
@BClivingmuseum8 ай бұрын
Hi, we're based in Tipton, West Midlands :)
@Dharkhaze179 ай бұрын
Random question, did the minor and the horse move years ago? I remember going there as a kid and he would appear at the side of us from one of the tunnels during one of the shows?
@BClivingmuseum9 ай бұрын
Hi, the mannequins are still part of the experience when visiting our Drift Mine!
@peedeel20779 ай бұрын
I visited the BCLM last month and found the whole experience thoroughly fascinating and enjoyable. The Elephant & Castle pub is beautiful...great job folks!
@BClivingmuseum9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@alexanderangelo72849 ай бұрын
The name "Tipton Slasher" sounds like a serial killer
@BClivingmuseum9 ай бұрын
We can see what you might think that! He was certainly quite a character.
@user-bs7nv7si8r9 ай бұрын
John , any luck with that Valencia v wba banner ?
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv9 ай бұрын
There was no being lazy in those days. You didn’t eat if you were. Everyone had to work
@radicalthunder57404 ай бұрын
Real discipline back then and tough love. Wish we still had that
@nette98364 ай бұрын
Oh yeah? Tell that to the 1% who sat at the top doing absolutely nothing other than exploiting others for profit back then...just like today. They certainly ate, and ate gluttonously.
@bonnieparkertheoutlaw73533 ай бұрын
We’re very spoiled now.
@Lily-ok9lp2 ай бұрын
Remember this is also the era of valets and ladies maids for the upper class and cooks and maids for the working class- meaning the poor were the only ones that couldn’t be lazy. The rich would be fed, dressed and cared for by others which is exactly the same as today let’s not pretend the past was something it wasn’t.
@keithbrown8814Ай бұрын
It took a tremendous amount of work to attain to even this standard of living...