Victorian London's Slums, When the Walls Knew Everything
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The smell reached the street before anything else did.
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THE VICTORIAN SLUMS — A BUILDING THAT REMEMBERED EVERYTHING
In 1847, at 26 Field Lane, Holborn, twelve families shared
four floors, a contaminated well, and a door that no one
ever opened.
◈ A landlord who visited once — and never came back.
◈ A sanitary report filed, archived, and forgotten.
◈ A child who stopped speaking. A family that never left.
Then the demolition came. And the foreman looked inside
the door. And said nothing.
This is not a story about poverty — but about what happens
when a building holds more than it was ever meant to hold.
History told with space to breathe.
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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 - The Street Outside
00:05:45 - The Ground Floor Corridor
00:19:40 - The Ceiling That Rotted
00:35:35 - The Well in the Courtyard
00:52:44 - The Children Before Dawn
01:12:30 - The Winter of 1849
01:28:14 - The Family That Tried to Leave
01:44:01 - The Smell No One Could Name
01:55:21 - The Night Something Moved
02:06:36 - The Boy Who Drew on Walls
02:21:18 - The Demolition
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