What did the Victorians do for Chichester?
Tuesday, 30 April 2024
- Time
- 19:00 - 20:30
- Venue
- West Sussex Record Office, Chichester, PO19 1DD
- Price
- 8.00 (in-person); 5.00 (online)
Join local historian and author Alan Green for a fascinating talk
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Visually Chichester did not alter substantially under the Victorians so its character remained – and remains to this day - essentially Georgian.
In this illustrated talk Alan Green explores the Victorian era in Chichester including the coming of the railway, new buildings and the provision of the cattle market, as well as significant happenings such as the collapse of the cathedral spire in 1861 and the sorry saga of why, despite regular cholera outbreaks, a sewerage system was not to be installed until 1892.
Along the way the movers and shakers of the day will be met.
The talk will last up to an hour, with an opportunity to ask questions (via the chat box for our remote audience).
In this illustrated talk Alan Green explores the Victorian era in Chichester including the coming of the railway, new buildings and the provision of the cattle market, as well as significant happenings such as the collapse of the cathedral spire in 1861 and the sorry saga of why, despite regular cholera outbreaks, a sewerage system was not to be installed until 1892.
Along the way the movers and shakers of the day will be met.
The talk will last up to an hour, with an opportunity to ask questions (via the chat box for our remote audience).
Venue
West Sussex Record Office
3 Orchard Street
Chichester
PO19 1DD
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