Tailoring in the Victorian Slum

Started by Henry Hall, November 10, 2016, 09:53:09 PM

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Henry Hall

Anyone here who can get the BBC (there are ways ;) ) might have seen The Victorian Slum recently. One of the families in there are tailors and it's Russell Howarth of Graham Browne Bespoke. They've been working as slum outworkers from their own room, then as small-scale sweaters and then in a small workshop. Using only the tools available at the time.

I see it's on You Tube
'Being perfectly well-dressed gives one a tranquillity that no religion can bestow.' - Ralph Waldo Emerson.

jruley

Haven't had time to watch yet, but thanks for posting the YouTube link!

posaune

Henry,
good catch. I knew it was not very nice thenand there  but I did not know it was so disastrous.
I'll look all of the episodes.
lg
posaune