welp back then pencils used to be big and you could be able to see the lead in it but today pencils are small and closed up and you cant see the lead unless you cut it in half :)
William Morris was a textile artist in Victorian England. He made designs for wallpaper, fabrics, and chintzes. His designs are still being used today.
Very little. The earliest pens had their graphite core wrapped in leather or string; but already in the mid-sixteenth century the wooden pencil like the one we still have today was invented. And the pure, solid graphite core has over time been replaced by a core of graphite powder mixed with clay.
Gothic and Renaissance influences combined in early Tudor furniture. By Elizabethan times, reflecting the growing wealth and confidence of England, carving and turning became increasingly flamboyant and exuberant, with great emphasis on display (if not on good taste or comfort). So, Tudor furniture pieces were extravagantly designed, but with little thought going into comfort (when it cam to bed and seating designs).
The Renaissance affect us today because without the Renaissance we would not have art,science,literatureand more.
Of course yes there is. One example is that both men and women wear ugg boots today, which was not 1930s fashion.
The Pfaltzgraff family seems to have been the designer throughout the 1800's. Their designs are still used today despite the ownership of the original company changing.
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It is obviously writing with a pencil
I justed checked today and no!
your looking sharp today
Since $1 was worth more then it would be worth today a pencil back in the early 1900's could have cost 1 fourth of a cent today.
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Judaism (the original, not today's), Christianity (the original, not today's), and Islam...
The original architects were Frederick Gibberd. Before building work began replacement architects, Markland Klaschka, were brought on board, who modified the designs into the final form seen today.
it is still used today by just sharpening it by hand with a plastic sharpener with a metal blade it in and some of them now are electric and can just put the pencil in the hole and it sharpens by using electricity
Though the exact date is not known for certain, the year 1565 marks the first record of a pencil consisting of a piece of graphite inserted into a wood shaft, making the first ancestor of today's pencil.
In the bible how does god 's view of woman differ from what is found in today cultures