Why You Wouldn’t Survive the Great Stink of 1858
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In the summer of 1858, London became almost uninhabitable.
The River Thames — swollen with raw sewage, industrial waste, and the byproducts of a rapidly growing city — began to rot in the heat. The smell crept into homes, businesses, hospitals, and even Parliament itself. Curtains were soaked in chemicals. Windows were sealed shut. Lawmakers fled the chamber. The city quite literally struggled to breathe.
This was The Great Stink of 1858.
In this calm, immersive historical sleep story, you experience Victorian London at its most overwhelming — not through grand events or famous names, but through daily life: the heat, the suffocating air, the fear of disease, and the quiet resignation of people trapped in a city they cannot escape.
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