History – in this rule England Ordurous Times?

June 24th, 2010 by admin | Filed under Earth Footwear Articles

We had a quick look at Georgian London in 1750 and really sharp criticism earlier in the way of life. But it's so easy for us to do, right? It 's like a tribe in the Amazon and criticize them for hygiene, or perhaps lack thereof. Quite simply, the people of London in the days go one second I do not know.

But who reigned in England these days? George II ascended to the throne in 1727 and reigned until his death in 1760. A Long Governmentsure, maybe not the greatest because it was interrupted by errors, some of their production of George and partly because of the bad advice of his ministers. But what about his people were involved was a quiet period which is more than can be said about the internal affairs of George.

He always fought with his father, the old George the first, according to George is her only son.

The latter was born in 1683 and 22 August 1705, married Caroline Countess of marketAnsbach. Looks like a good and fruitful union, which produces eight children. Mark countess was a very intelligent and attractive woman, so that another type of faithful.

Giorgio II was the last English monarch to be born outside the United Kingdom, and the last of his army in battle for the lead. It 'been at Dettingen in 1743.

In 1752 Britain had its reform program. Until then, it was led by the Julian calendar. Now they have passed to the Gregoriancalendar.

While oil lamps still in use was almost universal for light, coal is the main source of energy and heat. Homes, houses, shops and factories all with thick black clouds of smoke into the air and attack the city of soot.

I also remember recently in the mid-1950s, the pea soup fog, had, where is smooth, but of course especially in London. Then bring smokeless fuel, and widely pea supperdisappeared.

Many of London, built on the rather dark, especially Fleet Street. It started as a market that is built over the River Fleet was covered in many years, was Fleet Street, known for its terrible stench. And we were thinking it was the journalists! Just kidding!

Cemeteries of London in the 18th century were the most common questions. They were known to be depleted of holes, and dug deep and wide enough levels of seven cases of housewith three or four in each row. Unfortunately for life, these wells remained until they were satisfied, so the smell of dirty flesh permeated the air.

Because of this fragrance, often pastors of the Church have long-range type of funeral services performed. Although the church in the church is not safe fragrances. The crypts below with their equal share must have been rotten to the officers that life on earth is actually something Vliet

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