Victorian Britain in Colour: Life at the Height of Empire | FULL DOCUMENTARY
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Published1 month ago
Duration1:05:07
Video IDqefChn709p4
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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This documentary explores Britain in the 1890s, when the motion picture camera first captured everyday life on film. These early images reveal a society at the height of the Victorian Empire, showing its people, its cities, and its global influence.
From Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 to major public events and industrial life, the films document both celebration and tragedy. They capture moments such as the launch of HMS Albion, which ended in disaster, as well as scenes of urban growth, migration, and daily life in cities like Liverpool.
The footage also records entertainment, early cinema, and popular culture, from music hall performers to the first staged film dramas. At the same time, it reflects social realities, including class divisions, poverty, and changing attitudes toward work, health, and crime.
Through these images, the documentary presents a detailed portrait of Victorian Britain as it was seen at the time, offering a direct view into a world undergoing rapid transformation.
Documentary: Victorian Britain on Film
Directed by: Alison Grist
Production: Make Waves Ltd Production (2020)
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