No, the Victorian era ended some decades before the invention of the television.
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Yes, Victorians do have TVs. The term "Victorian" typically refers to the period during Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 to 1901, long before television was invented. However, if you're referring to people living in Victoria, Australia, or areas with a similar name today, then yes, they have access to modern technology, including televisions.
Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901.The first known experimental televisual transmission was not made until around 1925/1926 by John Logie Baird.So, the Victorians didn't make TV, the Georgians did (Geroge V was on the throne at the time of Baird's invention).
Wireless is what the Victorians called a radio. They didn't have TV back then, so it was the best way to find out news etc.
There was no flushing toilets :-)
yes the victoreans were superstitious.that is because there was no tv or source of entertainment and therefore the people of the victorian era naturaly got involved in legends and suerstitions.
Yes. It appeared on 1584 charter.
They probably did but it just wasn't recorded.
The television was invented with a stream of technological advances. The earliest technologies date back to the 1840s when still images were converted to an electrical signal for the first time. Other inventions such as the "Nipkow Disc" were instrumental in generating moving images electronically and this was patented in the 1880s. Both were in the Victorian era. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and so the Victorian period was replaced by the Edwardian period. It wasn't until 1925 that John Logie Baird publicly demonstrated electrical signals generating moving images. Other inventors rapidly followed Baird but it is safe to say that Victoria never had the chance to see television during her reign.
I have no idea what a Victorian is but if your asking i have one word that describes youNERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
victorians..
any thing as long as it is cut in to rags