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Welcome to the World of Nathanville dedicated to GENEALOGY and Victorian (19th Century) History and Culture in America and Britain, with around 10,000 names on the web and over 500 newspaper articles from a Victorian Scrapbook for free viewing. Other Hobbies include Travel, Nature and Wildlife in England and France, DIY, Organic Gardening (for the benefit of wildlife) and Model Railways.
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Nathanville's Lenses
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Kitchen Renovations DIY
- Step- by- step guide to renovating an old kitchen and dining room with some tips and ideas for the kitchen sink (granite sink), kitchen units (solid oak doo...
- Updated yesterday | Kitchen Renovations › diy
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Victorian Culture
- History, people and Societies in England, America and Europe during the Victorian era. Genealogy and Family History Lenses with prominent Victorian content also...
- Updated 6 days ago | victorian culture › charles dickens
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Victorian Newspapers
- View a choice selection of newspaper articles from Britain and America saved in a Victorian Scrapbook by George Burgess (1829-1905). George Burgess born in Staple...
- Updated 6 days ago | Victorian Newspapers › victorian culture
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A Victorian Scrapbook of Newspaper Articles by George Burgess (1829-1905)
- The scrapbook of over 500 Victorian newspaper articles collected by George Burgess during his working life between the 1840's and 1900's are mostly undated...
- Updated 6 days ago | victorian scrapbook › family history
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The Not So Famous
- Every family has its black sheep, and if you dig deeply enough its heroes (often forgotten heroes). This lens is about those who through their own personal...
- Updated 6 days ago | Not So Famous › achievement
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Home DIY - Thinking out of the Box
- What can be achieved with a bit of Home DIY by thinking out of the box and exploiting hidden and wasted space? Here are a few simple ideas with some example...
- Updated 6 days ago | Home DIY - Thinking out of the Box › cupboards
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Victorian Health
- Victorian Health was precarious at the best of times. Victorian families were often large, as in previous generations, eight or more children not being unco...
- Updated 6 days ago | Victorian Health › victorian culture
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The Herb Garden
- Herbs grown in raised beds and containers in the Mediaeval Gardening - Organically for the benefit of Wildlife adds diversity to the garden. Featuring flowe...
- Updated 7 days ago | Herbs › bayleaf
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Nathanville Model Railway Village
- Nathanville Model Railway Village - Welcomes Careful Train Drivers! - And Railway Enthusiasts. A Tour of Nathanville in the making; tips on its constructions,...
- Updated 6 days ago | model railway › ho scale
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Puy Du Fou Theme Park - French Holidays and places to visit in France.
- Puy Du Fou is near the Vendee Coast, France. The Vendee Coast is part of west central France on the Atlantic Ocean just south of Brittany so it just begins...
- Updated 6 days ago | Puy Du Fou › amusement park
- English Castles with medieval festivals and living museums
- Across England, as with most of Europe, there are castles in just about every city and town dating from Roman times, like Colchester castle, to the 19th Cen...
- Updated today | English Castles with medieval festivals and living museums › berkeley
- Victorian Family Life
- This Lens gives a glimpse of Victorian Family Life through the eyes of Victorians as published in a selection of Victorian newspaper articles collected by G...
- Updated 5 days ago | victorian family life › victorian childhood
- Victorian Poetry
- A review of poetry written during the Victorian Era in Britain and America mostly from poems published in Victorian era newspapers and saved by my great-gre...
- Updated 6 days ago | victorian poetry › american poetry
- Hand Feeding Swans on Lake Windermere
- Hand feeding swans and their cygnets at Bowness Pier on Lake Windermere, Lake District, England; and with a tendency to 'bite the hand that feeds you' can a...
- Updated 5 days ago | Hand Feeding Swans Lake Windermere › bowness-on-windermere
- Victorian Humour
- This lens gives an insight into the humour (humor) in Britain and America during the Victorian Era by looking at some of the large collection of British and...
- Updated 5 days ago | Victorian Humour › american humor
- Mediaeval Gardening - Organically for the benefit of Wildlife
- Gardening organically is healthier for the environment and, when growing vegetables for the kitchen, the family. Growing it medieval style (like an English Country...
- Updated 6 days ago | organic wildlife medieval gardening › companion plants
- BRITANNIA - A guide to historic sites and nature sites around Britain
- English Castles, Historical sites, Nature reserves and Wildlife parks. Also the Mistral story about the Harwich Swan and her love triangle. Enjoy...
- Updated 5 days ago | Historical England › airshows
- Wildlife Pond – Working with Nature
- What better way to enjoy gardening than working with nature, enjoying the pleasures of its wildlife and at the same time reaping the benefits from organic g...
- Updated 3 days ago | pond › frogs
- Victoriana Publications
- There's no better way to learn about the Victorians than through their writings. This lens directs you to a number of original written and published sources...
- Updated 5 days ago | 19th century
- Geeky Robo Mower
- A review and video of a lawn mower that all by itself cuts your lawn for you while just sit back and relax the Auto Mower by Husqvarna does all the work. If...
- Updated 6 days ago | geeky › automated mower
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Check out these great lenses!
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A Victorian Scrapbook of Newspaper Articles by George Burgess (1829-1905)
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The scrapbook of over 500 Victorian newspaper articles collected by George Burgess during his working life between the 1840's and 1900's are mostly undated...
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The Not So Famous
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Every family has its black sheep, and if you dig deeply enough its heroes (often forgotten heroes). This lens is about those who through their own personal...
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Mediaeval Gardening - Organically for the benefit of Wildlife
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Gardening organically is healthier for the environment and, when growing vegetables for the kitchen, the family. Growing it medieval style (like an English Country...
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BRITANNIA - A guide to historic sites and nature sites around Britain
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English Castles, Historical sites, Nature reserves and Wildlife parks. Also the Mistral story about the Harwich Swan and her love triangle. Enjoy...
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Victoriana Publications
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There's no better way to learn about the Victorians than through their writings. This lens directs you to a number of original written and published sources...