For nearly two hundred years, the north led the way in developing new technologies and industries that would completely re-shape societies, economies and the world order.
Presented by northern writer Daniel Gray, Powerhouse; Industrial Revolution in the North tells the story of the birth of the industrial revolution and examines the stories of people who lived and worked during this epic age, examining how the revolution changed society, the landscape and the political and economic fabric of the north and beyond.
The series begins by looking at the origins of the early industrial revolution in the 1700s, examining how and why pockets of industry began to develop in the north of England and how it spread to change the landscape and society around it. In episode one we will hear the personal stories of ordinary northern people at the heart of those tumultuous times, as new technologies emerged and rural workers descended on the growing industrial cities and towns to work in factories.
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Guy Fawkes: The Yorkshireman Behind t...
Tensions were high in England in late October 1605, when a Catholic English nobleman, Lord Monteagle, received a mysterious letter telling him to avoid the opening of Parliament in a few days time. The letter would come to foil the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill the Protestant ...
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Hans Holbein the Younger: Painting th...
In this fascinating documentary, historian Dr Nicola Tallis and author Franny Moyle dissect and unravel the meaning behind the famous paintings of the Tudor Court depicted by the renowned artist, Hans Holbein the Younger.
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The Vikings in the Vicarage
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