negros
the same as now
medieval times? well
Towns were filthy, EXTREMELY filthy. There was garbage, human waste, rotting food, etc. Houses were crammed and poorly constructed. It was not a good place to live.
Medieval towns looked basically like Villages today do, they had cobbled streets, although they were mostly pounded earth. Most villagers couldn't read so they would have pictures of what a building was on its sign. Medieval towns were very busy and were also quite dirty. So there were probably a number of rats. Traveling plays would sometimes roam through the towns, depicting the christian bible, and the castle of a lord was sometimes visible in the distance.
like folkestone
to make them look grander
Medieval towns primarily developed in Europe, particularly in regions with favorable trade routes, near rivers, or along coastlines. These towns typically featured a central marketplace, narrow winding streets, and buildings made of timber or stone, often with overhanging upper floors. Towns were often surrounded by walls for protection, and they included essential facilities like churches, guild halls, and workshops, reflecting the social and economic activities of the time. As centers of commerce and craft, they attracted a growing population, leading to vibrant urban life.
towns in 1945 in trinidad
Like this:http://www.webcamsinnorway.com/
they didn't have cakes. only potage at least that is for a peasent. other wise i thik they were pretty plaing.
it looked plain
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