National Trust: An Illustrated History of the Victorians

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  • ISBN 9781805137511
  • Dimensions: 232 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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p>Discover what life was like in the past in this illustrated introduction to the Victorians.


From following strict rules at school to travelling by steam train to the seaside, this is a fantastic guide to the Victorian era for children aged 6+.


  • Explore where ordinary people lived and what they did for fun, what life was like for women, incredible Victorian inventions and more!

  • Meet famous Victorians including Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin and Mary Seacole.

  • Stunning illustrations bring scenes from the past to life, from a Victorian street to a busy railway station.

This is an ideal introduction to the Victorians for children curious about how people used to live.

Emma S. Young (Author)
Emma Young is an author and editor based in London, UK. Her works include National Trust: Out and About: Tree Explorer and Wild Animal Spotter.

Olivia Boutrou (Illustrator)
Olivia Boutrou is a French illustrator and graphic designer based in London, UK. She has a passion for storytelling and loves illustrating complex stories from history, both fictional and non-fiction, from Victorian women to Sri Lankan folk tales. Her previous clients include The British Library, East Midlands Museum Service, Gallimard Publishing, Hachette, Quarto and Pan Macmillan.

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