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Having personally selected
the decor, Richard Glenton would, of course,
have wanted the furniture to match. Now, incredibly, by going through the back issues
of the Liverpool Mail, I found a list of the furniture that
Richard Glenton actually owned and had in this room. There's items like a rosewood couch,
Trafalgar chairs and a cheffonier. Now, I am by no means an expert in
Victorian furniture, but, to me, none of this stuff
sounds like it's going to be cheap
the decor, Richard Glenton would, of course,
have wanted the furniture to match. Now, incredibly, by going through the back issues
of the Liverpool Mail, I found a list of the furniture that
Richard Glenton actually owned and had in this room. There's items like a rosewood couch,
Trafalgar chairs and a cheffonier. Now, I am by no means an expert in
Victorian furniture, but, to me, none of this stuff
sounds like it's going to be cheap
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Having personally selected
the decor,
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Richard Glenton would, of course,
have wanted the furniture to match.
00:00:06.068 --> 00:00:07.088
Now, incredibly,
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by going through the back issues
of the Liverpool Mail,
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I found a list of the furniture that
Richard Glenton actually owned
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and had in this room.
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There's items like a rosewood couch,
Trafalgar chairs and a cheffonier.
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Now, I am by no means an expert in
Victorian furniture,
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but, to me, none of this stuff
sounds like it's going to be cheap.
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Movie Summary
Historian David Olusoga charts 180 years of British history as lived by the successive inhabitants of a single home in a British city - from its construction to the present day.