The ‘good’ old days – General History
general-history.com › the-good-old-daysJun 11, 2013 · The ‘good’ old days. The first half of the 19 th century saw the population of Britain expand more rapidly than was healthy. Thanks to huge medical advances, more hygiene and better food, and because more children survived (out of the broods of a dozen or more), early Victorian families (1841 – 61) in the population of England, Scotland ...
Good Old Days, The – Nostalgia Central
nostalgiacentral.com › good-old-daysThe Good Old Days ran for thirty years from 20 July 1953 and was introduced for the majority of its run by celebrated chairman Leonard Sachs (Don Gemmell for the first two shows). The show was broadcast from the City Varieties in Leeds, one of the last true Victorian Music Halls still in existence.