Tales From The Green Valley - February (part 6 of 12)
In this BBC documentary series we get to follow a small group of historians and archeologists as they recreate farm life from the age of the Stuarts. They wear the clothes, eat the food and use the tools, skills and technology of the 1620's for one year. The sixth episode starts in February and it's time for a heavy fall of snow, rebuilding a lavatory, checking the sheep in preparation for lambing, musical instruments, preparing a meal of fish and bagged puddings for lent.

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Tales From The Green Valley - March (part 7 of 12)

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1968: A Stranger in Rural Wales | Village Called Caio | BBC Archive

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Unusual Objects from Jacks Youth

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How The Steam Train Changed The World | Full Steam Ahead | Absolute History

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1978: Could You Start a New Life in the Country? | In Our Nature | BBC Archive

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What They Never Tell You About the Picts

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What was life like for ordinary Victorians? Historian Ruth Goodman explains

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4 HOURS Of Incredible Valuations From Antiques Roadshow's Amazing Appraisers | Antiques Roadshow UK

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The hidden logic behind #, @, & and §

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Built Himself a Free House in the Mountains Alone

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Wartime Farm Part 6 of 8

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What Fishing Was Like During The Edwardian Era | Edwardian Farm EP8 | Absolute History

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Archeologists Uncover Britain's Ancient Anglo-Saxon Secrets

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The Grim Life Of A Victorian Baker | Victorian Bakers | Absolute History

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Making Beer In A 17th Century Farm | Tales From The Green Valley S1E7

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Why Was Baking The Most Deadly Job In The Victorian Era? | Victorian Bakers | Absolute History

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Who are the Irish?

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The Entire History of Viking Britain // Medieval England Documentary

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Living In A 17th Century Farm: Harvesting By Hand | Tales From The Green Valley | Retold

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