Postmen in Victorian England were called "Robins" because of their red uniforms.
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Postmen, because of their red tunics.
robinsthey called them that because there uniform was red
Postal carriers were called Robins, due to their red uniforms, a hanger on from when the mail carriers carried Royal messages.
The postmen in Victorian times were nicknamed 'Robin Postmen' because of the red uniforms they wore. They were the first to deliver Christmas Cards, this is why Old St. Nick red clothing is derived from.
Preston, most popularly, is a city in England, but there are also towns and roads in Connecticut called Preston.
American money is called greenbacks because most of the bills are green.
Because Victoria was the queen.
The Bar of Gold. By the way, opium was legal in Victorian England.
there was popcorn candyfloss and something called rum-tum-tuggers
Because the queen at that time was called Elizabeth
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