Rob Sedgwick

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Warmer summer evenings could tempt people into staying up later, as Jack Wood, the son of a navvy from Oldham, recorded in his early-nineteenth-century diary: ‘If it was a pleasant evening people would be sat on their doorsteps until eleven or twelve o’clock, and then go quietly inside to bed.’
How to be a Victorian
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