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            Learning for Life (Fulfilment)


                1.  The children should recognise the Victorian’s respect of the Sabbath.

                2.  They should see that Christianity was very important to many people at that

                     time and many gave their lives wholeheartedly for the good of others.

                3.  They should appreciate that God will raise up people to bring about social
                     reform in every age.


                4.  They should see the importance of churches educating children from a godly
                     perspective.



                                    Seaside Holidays Then and Now



                               Holidays by the Sea


                               Have you ever been on a seaside holiday in Britain? Today many
                               people in Britain go to other countries for their summer holiday.

                               Some people go to places in the Mediterranean such as Spain,
            Greece and Cyprus. In the past people in Britain often spent their free time at the
            seaside. There were no package holidays to other countries; people were content to
            get away to the coast of Britain for a few days. In Victorian times you would find

            day-trippers spending a day at the seaside but in 1871 Bank Holidays were created
            and this allowed working people to escape to the coast. In 1938 the law was
            introduced that everyone was entitled to a paid holiday.


            Seaside towns have been popular holiday places since Victorian times. Today many
            people stay by the sea in caravan or camping parks, in bed and breakfast guest

            houses or hotels.















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