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The house, too, has slid down the
social scale. It's gone from smart, single
dwelling house, to boarding house, to a series of cheap rented rooms. Its first resident - a Liverpool customs clerk,
had moved in back in 1841, and since then, more than 50 people
had called this house their home
social scale. It's gone from smart, single
dwelling house, to boarding house, to a series of cheap rented rooms. Its first resident - a Liverpool customs clerk,
had moved in back in 1841, and since then, more than 50 people
had called this house their home
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The house, too, has slid down the
social scale.
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It's gone from smart, single
dwelling house, to boarding house,
00:00:09.068 --> 00:00:13.012
to a series of cheap rented rooms.
00:00:13.012 --> 00:00:15.064
Its first resident - a Liverpool
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customs clerk,
had moved in back in 1841,
00:00:18.076 --> 00:00:23.048
and since then, more than 50 people
had called this house their home.
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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.