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Stamp collecting was well established by then and coin collecting was big then. Smaller hobbies incl. collecting butterflies and insects. Bird watching was also popular in some areas. Hope this helps.

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One for sure was making hairwork jewelry (typically made from the hair of a loved one who could be alive or dead) and mourning jewelry.

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Movies and the radio were new, so people spent a lot of time going to movies and listening to the radio. They also went to boxing matches, horse races, and Baseball games.

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the most popular hobby in the 1950s was.............learning your maths and writing.

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The second most popular hobby of Victorians was being a 'gamekeeper'. It was a really fun pastime, I know because I've read Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H.Lawrence.

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hoo ho ho ho9

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Drinking, smoking, fighting, drawing.

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