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Wayland/PRG, 1997. 45 pages. Hardback.
The Victorian age changed Scotland completely. The spread of the Industrial Revolution throughout the country led to the rapid growth of towns and cities. More and more people were going to work in the mills, in the coal and iron mines and in the iron yards. In the Highlands, landlords evicted people from the land and sent them to fishing villages on the coast, to the cities or abroad. Here, we can learn about the Victorian age through information boxes, photographs and well-known pieces of writing from the time.
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