Uh, pretty much all of them? The stone age began several million years ago, and the Victorian age ended just over a century ago.
Children in the Victorian times were most often happy with what they had because they had no comparison. They lived in homes with their families when they were wealthy or in crowded rooming houses if they were not as wealthy. They often had to work with their families in order to make ends meet.
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
In Victorian times, Christmas celebrations varied significantly between rich and poor families. Wealthy families often enjoyed lavish feasts, elaborate decorations, and festive gatherings, with gifts and entertainment like plays or concerts. In contrast, poor families typically had simpler celebrations, focusing on modest meals, if any, and limited or homemade gifts. The stark difference in resources highlighted the social inequalities of the era, influencing the way Christmas was experienced across different classes.
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yes they did have shotguns in Victorian times.
Victoria reigned in Victorian times.
In Victorian times, a typical family often had between five to seven children, though this number could vary significantly depending on social class and economic circumstances. Many families, especially in lower economic strata, had more children due to high infant mortality rates and the need for additional labor. Conversely, wealthier families might have fewer children, focusing on their education and social standing. Overall, large families were common as parents often relied on their children for support in old age.
It's fairly safe to say that the poorest families in Victorian times would not have owned rockinghorses. Probably most others did own them.
A mangle, also known as a mangle board or wringer, is a mechanical device used in Victorian times for pressing and drying laundry. It typically consists of two rollers between which wet clothes are fed to squeeze out excess water. This process not only expedited laundry drying but also helped to achieve a smoother finish on fabrics. Mangling was an essential part of household chores, making laundry more efficient for Victorian families.
The Crinoline was the fashion in Victorian Times.
what were beaches like in the Victorian times? what did they do
Victorian things ;)