Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.
In the olden days they wore pince-nez.
[color=blue]You could use it like this....... The mans collar was the only one unruffled at the Olden Times dance.[/color]
In the olden days, nuns were safely cloistered behind high convent walls, protected from the outside world.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
An acrobat was called a tumbler in the olden days
In the olden days, most nuns lived cloistered lives, safely secured from the world by tall convent walls and little to no interaction with the world beyond them.
In the olden days naughty boys often dipped pigtails in ink. This is often a word sentence found in crossword puzzles.
Horse and buggy
By writing letters
yes but it deepends what date
Yes, they needed them for letters.
Braille came into use by the blind people of the olden days.