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Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
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They might visit the seaside. Seaside towns were extremely popular in Victorian times. The most popular were probably Southend-On-Sea, Brighton and Blackpool. They are just as popular today. Some would prefer to visit the countryside instead and have a long walk through the fields and woodlands, observing the wildlife. There were also some amusement parks, such as the Kursaal in Southend-On-Sea which were very popular with Victorians. This was also an age where zoos were becoming increasingly popular. The Victorians were very fond of theatre and would visit often. The popular theatres were usually the ones in seaside towns.
they travelled by car by bus by walking and that's all
A tourist might want to travel to Cardiff to spend a day at the seaside.
a short or long peticoat dress depending what part of the world they were from with knee length bloomers and all the proper garments underneath such as corsets garters stockings ect...
The address of the Seaside Public Library is: 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 97138 7817
A trip is to stumble and fall over (trip up). A trip can be a short period of travel, as in a trip to the seaside.
A trip is to stumble and fall over (trip up). A trip can be a short period of travel, as in a trip to the seaside.
The address of the Seaside Branch Library is: 550 Harcourt Ave., Seaside, 93955 4710