Gravesend to Broadstairs
Recalling the work of Victorian photographer Francis Frith, John Sergeant explores the North Kent coast to find out how much it has changed over a century.
John Sergeant follows in the footsteps of pioneer photographer Francis Frith and his team who, from the 1860s, took thousands of photographs documenting the rapidly changing cityscapes and landscapes of Victorian Britain.
In this episode, John travels along the North Kent coast from Gravesend to Broadstairs and finds out how much it has changed since Frith was there over a century ago; he also takes his own modern-day photographs. He hitches a ride on a Thames sailing barge, finding out what people used to do in their leisure time in the 19th century, and drops in on the new owners of Charles Dickens's favourite holiday home.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Sergeant |
Executive Producer | Richard Farmbrough |
Series Producer | Stephen Taylor Woodrow |