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the telephone
In Victorian times, the cost of a telephone varied depending on the model and the manufacturer. Early models could range from around £10 to £25, which was a significant sum considering that the average yearly wage for a worker was about £50. Additionally, there were installation and subscription fees for telephone service, making it a luxury item primarily accessible to the wealthy.
it is an Victorian telephone
work houses
me
You had to be 14.
Yes.
In Victorian times, rich and middle class people employed servants to do the house work.
No, there were no portable phones in the Victorian Era.
In Victorian times, the telephone was a relatively new invention, first demonstrated in the 1870s. Initially, calls could only be made within a limited area, often just a few miles, due to the short range of early telephone lines. However, as the telephone network expanded and improved, it eventually allowed for long-distance calls, connecting cities and regions. By the end of the Victorian era, long-distance calling became more common, but it still required manual switching and was often expensive.
The worst job in victorian times was the job in the work house because the machines could kill you straight away!!!
The age of 5