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This book shows how international influences profoundly shaped the 'English' home of Victorian and Edwardian London; homes which, in turn, influenced Britain's (and Britons') place on the world stage. The period between 1850 and 1914 was one of fundamental global change, when London homes were subject to new expanding influences that shaped how residents cleaned, ate, and cared for family. It was also the golden age of domesticity, when the making and maintaining of home expressed people's experience of society, class, race, and politics. Focusing on the everyday toil of housework, the chapters in this volume show the 'English' home as profoundly global conglomeration of people, technology, and things. It examines a broad spectrum of sources, from patents to ice cream makers, and explores domestic histories through original readings and critiques of printed sources, material culture, and visual ephemera.
This book shows how international influences profoundly shaped the 'English' home of Victorian and Edwardian London; homes which, in turn, influenced Britain's (and Britons') place on the world stage. The period between 1850 and 1914 was one of fundamental global change, when London homes were subject to new expanding influences that shaped how residents cleaned, ate, and cared for family. It was also the golden age of domesticity, when the making and maintaining of home expressed people's experience of society, class, race, and politics. Focusing on the everyday toil of housework, the chapters in this volume show the 'English' home as profoundly global conglomeration of people, technology, and things. It examines a broad spectrum of sources, from patents to ice cream makers, and explores domestic histories through original readings and critiques of printed sources, material culture, and visual ephemera.
Blythe House in London, originally built in 1903 for the Post Office Savings Bank, has for over 40 years has been the store for three national museums, the V&A, the British Museum and the Science Museum, holding millions of historical objects. The collections are now moving out to a purpose-built site, and Blythe House’s closure has been marked by specially commissioned images of its architecture, collections and occupants, along with oral history interviews and written testimonies. Memory Bank takes you behind the scenes to reveal one building’s hidden history and its unique place in British cultural and social life.
Liber8 your Business brings you the revolutionary business planning technique that will set every business owner free. It's time to learn the powerful art of backwards planning from real life entrepreneur Laura Humphreys. Laura began life as a secretary and went on to build and sell her own million dollar businesses - using a blueprint that any business owner can copy. In Laura's own words "if I can do it, any one can " Learn the eight steps to building a valuable, saleable business that makes money without you. This book will change the way your approach your business planning ... forever.
This is the companion workbook to Liber8 your Business: The revolutionary business planning technique that will set every small business owner free. Eight steps to a valuable, saleable business that works without the owner. This companion workbook provides the ideal way to work through the exercises, step by step, recording your workings in one place, for review and on-going development of your thinking. If you are serious about building a business that will bring you financial freedom in the future, Liber8 your Business and the companion workbook are the ideal tools to get you there.
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