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Spring has arrived, but the weather is less than seasonal as heavy snow closes the quarry; the landlord's agent makes an impromptu inspection.
Spring has arrived, but the weather is less than seasonal as heavy snow closes the quarry; the landlord's agent makes an impromptu inspection.
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Snowdonia 1890
S1, EP9Emotions run high as the families' time in 1890 draws to a close and everyone prepares to return to their 21st century lives.
Snowdonia 1890
S1, EP8It's the final week for the two families in 1890 Snowdonia but life continues to bring daily hardships including a temperamental milk cow, a sickly lamb and a belligerent quarry steward; the families get a night out -- 1890s style.
Snowdonia 1890
S1, EP7Spring has arrived, but the weather is less than seasonal as heavy snow closes the quarry; the landlord's agent makes an impromptu inspection.
Snowdonia 1890
S1, EP6The Jones and Braddock families look forward to a welcome break at Easter, but tempers flare as 21st century expectations clash with the realities of Victorian life.
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