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Completed around 1870, these 82 miles of sewers are still working today and form the core of
London's present waste management system. Soule invented the first typewriter in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, in 1868. It was also significantly improved over previous lighting methods such as
candlelight, oil lamps, and whale oil. The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, ensured that no able-
bodied person could get poor relief unless they went to live in special workhouses. Introduction to
the Victorians: (FREE): A full lesson for KS2 introducing the Victorian period, including a detailed
lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. You can use these worksheets as-is, or edit them
using Google Slides to make them more specific to your own student ability levels and curriculum
standards. Concrete was cheap to make and opened up new possibilities for building. Niepce
experimented with photography until his death in 1833, when his companion, Louis Daguerre,
carried on his work. I’d like you to create a poster of a Victorian invention, recording facts as well
as showing what it looked like. Electric light bulbs would only replace candles, oil lamps, or gas
mantles in their houses well into the twentieth century. Early railway builders, like Isambard
Kingdom Brunel, whose Great Western Railway linking Bristol with London opened in 1838, were
revolutionising commerce. Eastman's invention of the film roll and camera meant that photography
became popular across the world. The Metropolitan Railway, which opened in 1863 using gas-lit
wooden carriages hauled by steam locomotives, worked with the District Railway to complete
London's Circle line in 1884. Poor children looked thin and hungry, wore ragged clothes, and some
had no shoes. It is a location where people can deposit their outgoing mail. To edit this worksheet,
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skills of all, reading and writing, which were needed to get a good job. Each invention reveals who it
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Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. To make things even worse they could be punished if they
even tried to speak to one another. Inspire KS2 pupils to be creative and express themselves with this
pack of Pie Corbett poetry. Factory and mill work meant leisure time and some spare money in
workers' pockets. Victorian Schools A full lesson for KS2 about Victorian schools, including a
detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. Joseph Bazalgette designed and oversaw
the construction of five giant sewers under the capital. For the first time, ordinary people were able
to see exactly what members of the royal family and other notables looked like. Our customer service
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KS2History 4.49 612 reviews Not the right resource. The company still manufactures rubber tires
today. It provided a safe and reliable source of artificial light, replacing candles and gas lamps, and
paved the way for modern electric lighting, extending working hours and improving overall quality
of life.
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payment processors Stripe and PayPal. Children will explore the design and purpose of real
inventions from the Victoria and Albert Museum collection, and get to become Victorian Little
Inventors themselves. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. They developed the Morse code, a system of dots and dashes used
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4.49 612 reviews Not the right resource. The huge front wheel was almost six feet from top to
bottom. To make things even worse they could be punished if they even tried to speak to one
another. Eastman's invention of the film roll and camera meant that photography became popular
across the world. Victorian Railways A full lesson for KS2 about the introduction of the railways,
including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. By 10 March 10 his apparatus
was so good that the first complete sentence transmitted, “Watson, come here; I want you,”was
distinctly heard by his assistant. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s
content guidelines. These ready-to-use worksheets are perfect for teaching kids about Victorian
Inventions. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. For this activity you need to place obscure and interesting Victorian artefacts (or photos of
them) on each table of classroom. As a result, travelers blended quinine with gin to mask the flavor,
accidentally developing the gin and tonic, which Schweppes commercialized in 1870. They did not
work, but went to school or had lessons at home. Most of our current perceptions of the British, and
especially the English and Welsh, seaside are all the stronger for having Victorian roots. Victorian
Working Children A full lesson for KS2 exploring the topic of jobs for Victorian children, including a
detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. Take a look at our KS2 Victorian
inventions medium-term plan. Who Was Queen Victoria?; A full lesson for KS2 exploring the life
and significance of Queen Victoria, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource
sheets. Use Pie Corbett’s non-fiction texts to inspire your KS2 pupils to get writing. Completed
around 1870, these 82 miles of sewers are still working today and form the core of London's present
waste management system. At the centre of all those visuals is photography, another process we have
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leave some feedback. Who invented the sewing machine during the Victorian era. Victorian Schools
A full lesson for KS2 about Victorian schools, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil
resource sheets. Who Was Queen Victoria?; A full lesson for KS2 exploring the life and significance
of Queen Victoria, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. Royals
and aristocrats went hunting and shooting in Scotland but ordinary people flocked to the seaside.
Robert Thomson discovered that rubber tyres filled with air (pneumatic) gave a far more comfortable
ride for passengers than solid tyres, but they were too expensive. Who Was Queen Victoria?; A full
lesson for KS2 exploring the life and significance of Queen Victoria, including a detailed lesson
plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. Children will explore the design and purpose of real
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what you were looking for. The education the children received did not include the two most
important skills of all, reading and writing, which were needed to get a good job. At the same time,
the growth of railways prompted an explosion of cheap travel opportunities. During the hot summer
of 1858, the smell from raw sewage in the River Thames was so overpowering that MPs in
Westminster found it difficult to work. In a Victorian town, it was easy to tell who was rich and who
was poor. The company still manufactures rubber tires today. This allowed people to communicate
with friends and family thousands of miles apart. It was also beneficial to the Industrial Revolution.
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His invention greatly improved the efficiency and productivity of garment production, leading to
significant advancements in the textile industry and making clothing more affordable and accessible.
Great for topic discussion, a classroom resource and as a unique display. Cast-iron piers were
springing up in coastal towns all over the country. For the first time, ordinary people were able to see
exactly what members of the royal family and other notables looked like. Our customer service team
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end user Submit reply Cancel Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and
conditions. You may not redistribute, sell or place the content of this page on any other website or
blog without written permission from the author Mandy Barrow. His portable motion-picture camera,
film processing unit and projector called the “Cinematographe” was patented in 1895. This meant
that everyone looked the same and everyone outside knew they were poor and lived in the
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quite what you were looking for. He named his camera Kodak because he liked the letter 'K'. In
towns, the infant mortality rate was 50%, chiefly because most citizens did not have access to
drinking water uncontaminated by sewage. They are only part of the panorama of Victorian seaside
attractions, which also embraced the fashionable promenade, military and German 'oompah' bands, a
spectrum of seaside entertainment's from minstrels and pierrots to music-hall and variety which now
hardly survive. Without them we would, possibly, not have the society we have today. He was able
to see the radiation’s influence on the images. The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, ensured that
no able-bodied person could get poor relief unless they went to live in special workhouses.
Under a joint marketing agreement between most of the companies in the early years of the 20th
century, UNDERGROUND signs appeared outside stations in central London. Victorian-era
technologies and discoveries dramatically altered the way we live. It was also significantly improved
over previous lighting methods such as candlelight, oil lamps, and whale oil. Who invented the
telegraph during the Victorian era. Not only could the railway transport goods on a huge scale but a
provincial businessman could travel to London and back within a day. Each invention reveals who it
was invented by, the year it was invented and an interesting fact. They developed the Morse code, a
system of dots and dashes used to send messages over long distances using electrical signals. At the
centre of all those visuals is photography, another process we have to thank the Victorians for. This
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feedback. This was the era of Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur, Jules Verne, and many other brilliant
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happiness. Early railway builders, like Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose Great Western Railway
linking Bristol with London opened in 1838, were revolutionising commerce. To download this
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the right resource. Great for topic discussion, a classroom resource and as a unique display. At the
same time, the growth of railways prompted an explosion of cheap travel opportunities. When the
General Post Office took over the system in 1870, most of the country was connected. The young
and old as well as men and women were made to work hard, often doing unpleasant jobs. This could
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rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Includes a range of Literacy, Maths, Art, D.T
and History tasks. This lesson explores the wealth of new inventions created during the Victorian
period. You had to keep the photos in a case since they could shatter. The huge front wheel was
almost six feet from top to bottom. The idea was that the poor were helped to support themselves.
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the 1850s most people had to use an earth closet, which was a toilet outside the house with just soil
in it and no water. Victorian Railways A full lesson for KS2 about the introduction of the railways,
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