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''The 1900 House'' is a
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series made by Wall to Wall/
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in 1999. The program features a modern family attempting to live in the way of the late
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for three months in a modified house. It was first broadcast on
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in the United Kingdom and
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in America (with American commentary). The series was accompanied by the book ''1900 House: Featuring Extracts from the Personal Diaries of Joyce and Paul Bowler and Their Family'' by Mark McCrum and
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. It won a Peabody Award in 2000 for being "an often humorous, always perceptive, series about the realities of life in 1900 that reveals themes of perseverance, human adaptation and family dynamics."


The house

The 1900 House in question is 50 Elliscombe Road, Charlton, South-East
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(). An 1890s-built two-storey terraced house with a
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, a dining room, a
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, a
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, a
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, three bedrooms (there were actually four, but one was used as a safety room with a telephone) and an outside loo. To make it the 1900 house, all modern elements were removed, including electricity, insulation, indoor toilet, and central heating. Period fixtures such as a 'copper' (a large pot used for heating washing clothes over a fire), cast-iron oven and fireplaces were installed. Gas lighting was reinstalled using original remaining pipes.


The Bowler family

* Paul was the father of the family. In contemporary life, he was a Warrant Officer in the Royal Marines. In the house, he worked in the recruiting office in London (for two months; after that, he had to go to his regular job in the Marines). He felt that the role of "Man of the House" was difficult to act. * Joyce was the mother of the family. In her normal life, she was a civil servant for
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Social Services. She looked after the family and later in her free time she looked at the growing suffragette movement. She had problems with her hair (
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hadn't yet been invented in 1900) and difficulty with incorporating her
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diet into the project. * Kathryn was a 16-year-old performing-arts student. In the house, she missed modern cleanliness, her friends and her social life. * Ruth and Hilary were 11-year-old twins. In the house, they missed their friends and their music. * Joe was a 9-year-old boy. In the house, he missed
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and
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.


Other people

Daru Rooke was the consultant
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to the series who helped the family adjust to the 1900 lifestyle. He later visited the house for a dinner party with the family. He also equipped the family with a useful reference manual to aid their stay at the house, based on sources of the period such as '' Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management'' and ''Cassell's Household Guide''. Because looking after the house became difficult, the Bowlers decided to hire a maid-of-all-work. Elizabeth Lillington was chosen, however after a few weeks the family sacked her as Joyce decided that she could not reconcile her views on women's emancipation with employing a woman as a domestic. However, being 'liberated' was not the view Elizabeth herself took of her dismissal. It was pointed out that a woman in Elizabeth's position in 1900 would have faced desperate poverty had she been denied housekeeping work.


Sequels

The success of ''1900 House'' has since led to other related productions and co-productions:


United Kingdom

*''
The 1940s House ''The 1940s House'' is a British historical reenactment reality television series made by Wall to Wall/Channel 4 in 2001 about a modern family that tries to live as a typical middle-class family in London during The Blitz of World War II.Cooper, ...
'' – a family "living" through the Second World War. *''The Edwardian Country House'' *''Regency House Party'' *''Coal House'' – a 1920s Welsh mining community *''Coal House at war'' – a 1944 Welsh mining community *''Victorian Slum House'' – London slum life during Victorian era *''The 1900 Island'' – a 1900 fishing village in Anglesey


Australia

*''Outback House'' – a family running a sheep station in 1861 Outback Australia *''The Colony (2005 TV series), The Colony'' – Four families and several individual "convicts" try to live life in New South Wales of 1800.


New Zealand

*''New Zealand Television series, Pioneer House'' – essentially a New Zealand production of The 1900 House. *''New Zealand Television series, Colonial House'' – a recreation of the experiences of typical British immigrants to Canterbury, New Zealand, Canterbury, c. 1850; complete with a Sea Voyage from Auckland to Lyttelton, New Zealand, Lyttelton, tramping over the Bridle Path, New Zealand, Bridle Path to Christchurch with their children and belongings, setting up house in a canvas Tent, and eventually, building their own house. *''One Land'' – Also a recreation of New Zealand in the 1850s. It featured three families, one Pakeha and two Māori people, Maori, and aimed to replicate the experiences of British migrants and the indigenous Maori of the period. The Maori families were housed in a traditional Maori Pa (Maori), Pa, and one of those families was specifically chosen for their knowledge of Maori language and customs. This family was asked to speak only Maori throughout the Series.


Germany

* ''Schwarzwaldhaus 1902'' (Black Forest House 1902) – a family "living" without electricity in a traditional Black Forest house, on rural Kaltwasserhof in Münstertal, Black Forest, Münstertal (August 2001 – January 2002) * ''Windstärke 8 – Das Auswandererschiff 1855'' – about an emigration ship for the United States * ''Die Bräuteschule 1958'' – teenage girls attending a domestic science school in the 1950s * ''Abenteuer 1900 – Leben im Gutshaus'' (The 1900 Adventure) – about a noble family and their servants in a manor in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. * ''Abenteuer 1927 – Sommerfrische'' (The 1927 Adventure) – life in the manor from ''Abenteuer 1900'', this time in the Roaring Twenties * ''Steinzeit – Das Experiment'' (The Stone Age Experiment) – life under conditions of the Stone Age. * ''Die harte Schule der 50er Jahre'' (Difficult 1950s School) – teachers and students experiencing a boarding school under 1950s conditions. * ''Abenteuer Mittelalter – Leben im 15. Jahrhundert'' (The Medieval Adventure) – people living in a 15th-century castle.


United States

*''Frontier House'' – three families live as 1883 Homestead Act, homesteaders in Montana *''The Edwardian Country House, Manor House'' – British family of five and staff of 14 live in a 1900 Scottish manor house (re-presentation of ''The Edwardian Country House'', exactly the same but with bonus footage) *''Colonial House (TV series), Colonial House'' – set in the American frontier of 1628 (shown in the UK as ''Pioneer House'') *''Texas Ranch House'' – set in the American frontier of 1867


Switzerland

* ''Leben wie zu Gotthelfs Zeiten'' (2004 TV series) – about a Swiss family living without modern technology in a traditional Swiss farmhouse as in the era of the Swiss author Jeremias Gotthelf (1797–1854), similar setting as in the German TV series Schwarzwaldhaus 1902, mentioned above


Home video releases

''The 1900 House'' was released, alongside ''The 1940s House'' by Acorn Media UK. It was released on VHS on 27 June 2000 and on DVD on 5 August 2003.


References


External links

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