Victorian Bournemouth (250) uses micro-biographies to show that British Indians in the late nineteenth century had connections to India, British India, and England. They built relationships in England through education, visits, and settlement, while frequent sea travel was common. Their complex cultural links led them to form strong family and business ties.
Tag: introverted society
Victorian Bournemouth (177): early Moordown (1)
Victorian Bournemouth (177) charts aspects of how Moordown experienced rapid growth from an empty heath to a busy suburb.