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Why It Was Grim to Be an 1880s PRAGUE Kiln Stoker

2 h 44 min · 23 mei 2026
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Step into the dim, sooty world of an 1880s Prague kiln stoker, a quiet industrial job built around coal, ash, heat, and patient repetition. This slow history video follows the daily routine of keeping a kiln alive, from feeding the fire to reading the color of the glow and clearing clinker from the grate.Made in the calm “Boring Science For Sleep” style, this episode explores the forgotten details of kiln work without rushing, dramatics, or noise. You’ll learn how brick and ceramic firing depended on steady hands, tired eyes, and a rhythm measured in shovelfuls rather than minutes.Settle in for a peaceful look at old Prague industry, working-class routine, and one of the many obscure jobs that helped build the modern city. Perfect for sleep, study, or anyone who enjoys quiet historical processes and the small, overlooked tasks of everyday labor.📚 Chapters:0:00:00 Before Dawn at the Smíchov Brick Kiln0:20:34 The Kiln Begins to Ask for More0:41:09 Reading Heat Without Instruments1:01:44 The Fire Door That Must Stay Closed1:22:19 The Long Night of Compromise1:42:54 Sealing the Kiln and Waiting for Judgment2:03:29 Opening the Chamber2:24:04 Ash, Wages, and the Next Firing

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