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Victorian houses in Britain - Historic images
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Victorian houses in Britain - Historic images

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Grade Level Grades K-12
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Image one shows two pairs of semi-detached cottages built in the late 19th century from local Cotswold Stone. Image two shows the view from the street, a board for M E E Roberts, architect and surveyor is by the gate of No 22. Use the attached webpage to find lots more images of Victorian houses.

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Image_of_church_Road,_Kemble.jpg

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Image_of_Myrtle_Villas,_Hammersmith.jpg

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Wurth22
Wurth22 March 22, 2014

The JPG links do not work for Church Road and Myrtle Villas The WEB activity links work and have great resources that can be used in the classroom when you want to teach/learn about Britain's history. The images are great primary source images to be used! The English Heritage Home Page is full of information that can be used when students are wanting to learn more about Britain.

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