PHILOMENA CUNK – Historian Breaking down her best moments

PHILOMENA CUNK - Historian Breaking down her best moments
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  1. The whole point of this show is that she is oblivious to anything factual.
    That's what makes it funny.

    So, I don't see the point of reacting by stating how she was incorrect.

  2. Much of my family on my dad’s side were iron puddlers in Staffordshire too. Their families moved to Middlesbrough and then Glasgow to work in the steel industry. One of my mum’s forebears in 19th century Manchester got a job as “boy on the railway” when he was 16, progressed to stoker, and finished up as an engine driver.

  3. So regarding Women on Banknotes, and America having the same faces every time.

    If you could pick one American woman to be on a US banknote, who would be most deserving? Harper Lee… Harriet Tubman… Jeanette Rankin…??

  4. An interesting thing is when we do the spanish armada in school in britain we dont also learn about the English armada and its failure. Individual teacher may mention it or other students (unfortunately for others i was that kid) shows you how british history isn't fully taught in schools

  5. Mate I grew up in Cromford, where Richard Arkwright’s first mills were. It was drilled into our education from a very very early stage just how amazing he was. We lived in the first valley in the world that has a parallel road, river, canal and railway. I’m really proud to have grown up where I did

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