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Do you mean the "Broad Street Pump" (19th century cholera outbreak in London)?
do you mean country or century? because if you mean century: it's the 19th century-made in 1841. if you mean country i think it was made in france.
Peruke means a man's wig. It was especially popular in the 17th century and through the 19th century.
that he had sailed the Atlantic ocean
Programme music was most popular in the 19th century.
covered or protected with iron.Noun A 19th-century warship with armor plating.
Different people would interpret this differently, and there is no generally accepted rule (as the fact that you have asked the question indicates). Of the two suggestions you offer, I would prefer the former. However, to avoid ambiguity I would reword it altogether and say something like 'around the year 1900'. Sometimes the context makes it clear - if you have been talking about the 1890s then say 'at the turn of the 19th century' it will be obvious that you mean 19th to 20th. (You could drop the '19th' altogether in that case.) Other constructions may be clear but they read a bit clumsily: 'the turn of the 19th/20th century'; 'the turn of the 19th/20th centuries'; 'the turn of the 19th to 20th century'. Better to reword, I think.
It means that the 1800's are going over to the 1900's 19th century going to the 20th 1899-1900
The 19th century ran from 1801 to 1900. So the mid-19th century would be a period in the middle of that century. It could mean during several decades, like any time in the 1840s and 1850s. It could mean a narrower period. It is not a very specific term, so it depends on the context it is used. So you would know more when you hear the term in a conversation.
pauper - very poor person, probably dependent on charity and/or public welfare
An accordion is a musical instument that was developed in the early 19th century . the word accordion means Accord.