How The Beauty Of Lake District Inspired This Victorian Writer | Historic Britain
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2022
- In the Lake District, Alan finds out about the area that inspired some of our best-known children’s books and tells the tale of their author, Beatrix Potter. Elsewhere, Oz Clarke meets the team at our Plant Conservation Centre and Jon Culshaw discovers the extraordinary collection at Snowshill Manor.
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Beautiful doc. I love Beatrix Potter work so much, her legacy is amazing
I never knew this history even though I loved her stories
Wow! This is awesome, I love it.
Wonderful!
This was great
ピーターアンド、ラビット、大好き😆💕行ってみたい‼️
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I love the documentary, but shouldn't this be on the main channel? You know Absolute History or History Hits or w/e it were that deals with middle/lower class extraordinary events? Real Royalty is for videos of the gentry.
It actually was on Absolute History, about 5 months before it got posted here. Guess they are trying to get more bang for their buck.
I am watching Harry & Megan right now. I watched Dianna marry Charles too. And how Camilla became Queen consort, which sickens me. And now I am hearing a credible rest of the story.
I feel the monarchy deserves to loose respect & credibility.
Long live Harry & Megan.
Raspberry to the rest of you.