The Worst Jobs in History - The Victorian Age - Part 2

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More worst Jobs from the Victorian era... wasn't life just a bowl of cherries. Full steam ahead! Creative Planet, Creative thinking

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  • shows what a man he is, he doesn't like stickin' the seed in.

  • Tony Robinson rules dude

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  • "a jolly good bang tho uve got to admit" lol 5:31

  • It's amazing that the tunnels/tracks built then are still used today!

    Same with the buildings- a real testament to the labourers who built them.

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  • In the words of Shane McGowan: "Navigators, navigators, rise up and be strong, the morning is here and there's work to be done"

  • @Freakgrl04 lol im still laughing

  • Full of Beer and meat sounds like a good way to work.

  • @Polybun hes more of a man and better overall person than you

  • fascinating and educational. great idea to show us how back breaking & hard jobs were just to keep society going then. we have it sooo good now. just think i will endlessly search for the remote b4 even thinkiing about manually changing the channel. yeah, i know...lazy. lol thanx 4 the uploads, looove this show. very informative & eye opening 4 me.

  • O my legs. Ha ha :)

  • 2:50 I love how in the background there's a backhoe sitting there, serene and quiet.

  • A jolly good bang?

  • @swordjojo who?

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