This is THE podcast for kids that want to learn all about history. From the Victorian era to the Romans, each "History for Kids" series dives into the lives of people living back in those days and get's kids learning all about what happened in the past!
A story of love and hope, inspired by the real-life events of World War II.
When Jack’s dog and best friend Badger finds her life on the line, he must act fast to save her.
An act of survival becomes an adventure, as they journey across war-torn London to find the one person who can help them. But when Jack is evacuated from the city, he’s alone once more until his love for Badger drives him back home to find his beloved friend.
But has he arrived too late to save her?
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Yolanda find’s out what life in Britain was like for the people who emigrated to Britain on the Empire Windrush and the later ships.
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Yolanda learns about why people from the Caribbean decided to make the journey to Britain and what it was like on ships like the Windrush.
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Yolanda learns about what life was like in Britain after the second world war and why help was so desperately needed from the people in the British Colonies.
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Yolanda looks into the history of migration in this country including the Windrush Generation arriving in Britain after the Second World War.
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Yolanda learns about the Caribbean immigrants who came to Britain’s aid, many on the iconic ship the Windrush.
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Cast iron houses were quick to build, with materials in plentiful supply...
Until the price of bricks dropped, making cast iron houses too expensive to make.
That's why there was only 4 cast iron houses built in Dudley!
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The Newcomen steam engine was a tremendous invention by Mr. Thomas Newcomen - first installed in the Black Country in 1712!
This time of engine was put to work in mines all over the country, and helped to change the world.
The power of steam had been known since the Ancient Greeks and had even been used to help toys move.
It took many centuries until people thought to put it to work in machinery.
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Roads have changed a lot, and so have vehicles!
Motor vehicles, such as motorbikes and cars, as well as trams and trains, have revolutionised the lives of everyday folk. Helping people travel more easily and farther than they ever have before.
Birmingham and Coventry are well known for manufacturing cars - the Black Country has been at the forefront of motor transport.
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The anchor and chains for the Titanic, and her sister ships Olympic and Britannic, were made in the Black Country - the anchors were some of the biggest ever made!
The anchor was over 15 tonnes and 18 feet long!
Chains and anchors came in all shapes and sizes, meaning women and children were responsible for making them in backyard forges.
Anchor makers made a good living, better than many people in the area.
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Did you know the Black Country used to be known as Birmingham-on-Sea?
The boat people never stayed in one place for long, they were responsible for moving cargo - even Cadburys chocolate!
People moved cargo along the canals until just after the Second World War!
With the development of the road network, trucks took over and the canals fell into disrepair. The families who lived on the canals had to move into houses.
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