Children in the 1700s

Children in the 1700s

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The exhibition at Køge Museum takes its starting point in the story about the Gunpowder Brothers Pelle and Jens. Learn about what it was like to be a child in the 1700s. Here is also told how the finding of two children's skulls nearby the wreck of the Dannebroge in Køge Bay gave the idea for the st…

Museum Southeast Denmark


    • Apr 5, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 4m AVG DURATION
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    What is it like to be a child in the 18th century?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 3:41


    Professor of history of childhood and education Ning de Coninck-Smith tells about the living conditions for children in the 1700s, about punishment and education, work or school.

    Were the Gunpowder Brothers really brothers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 4:38


    Biological anthropologist Tim Slumstrup Aunkilde tells about the investigation of skulls from two young men or boys found in the wreck of the Dannebroge that exploded in Køge Bay in 1710.

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