'A new living history experience'
As more and more people are discovering, living history is not just Romans or Vikings, Normans or Tudors.
The history of Britain is a intriguing melting pot of different cultural and social influences fused together over centuries,
and although very well portrayed by the many and varied historical groups in existence today, there is always a forgotten
part of any society that is rarely given a voice. The serf, the slave, the very lowest social element in any society are
too often ignored by history. 'Voices from Victorian London' give a voice to those poor souls at the bottom of
the social ladder in the Victorian period.
We would be delighted to be part of your event, charity fundraising or that special occasion.
As more and more people are discovering, living history is not just Romans or Vikings, Normans or Tudors.
The history of Britain is a intriguing melting pot of different cultural and social influences fused together over centuries,
and although very well portrayed by the many and varied historical groups in existence today, there is always a forgotten
part of any society that is rarely given a voice. The serf, the slave, the very lowest social element in any society are
too often ignored by history. 'Voices from Victorian London' give a voice to those poor souls at the bottom of
the social ladder in the Victorian period.
We would be delighted to be part of your event, charity fundraising or that special occasion.
PLEASE NOTE.
All content and photographs are subject to copyright to 'Voices from Victorian London'
Patricia Jacobs Photography & James McKenzie Photography and may not be used without prior permission. (21 August 2016)
All content and photographs are subject to copyright to 'Voices from Victorian London'
Patricia Jacobs Photography & James McKenzie Photography and may not be used without prior permission. (21 August 2016)