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At http://store.doverpublications.com/0486996980.html you can find many pictures and how to's on how to achieve the victorian design you would like for your home.
William Avery Bishop (Billy Bishop) won the Victorian cross near Cambrai, France June 2, 1917
Two coins issued Cross = 12,087,000 Soldier = 10,000,500 Circulation coins; different for proof issues
The flag of Victoria represents the state of Victoria in Australia. It is a British Blue Ensign defaced by the state badge of Victoria in the fly. The badge is the southern cross with an imperial crown on top.
The excerpt from "Ulysses" by Alfred Lord Tennyson reflects the prevailing Victorian notion of duty, ambition, and the pursuit of adventure. The exploration of themes such as longing for adventure, the desire to achieve greatness, and the tension between duty and personal fulfillment are typical of Victorian values and ideals.
It depends on what they're crossed with! My staff is cross Victorian bulldog so she is taller and stockier than other staffs. She also weighs close to 30kg which is double the average staff weight.
the government outlawed participation in strikes and other forms of labor protests
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A cross-sweeper's job was to clear the streets of horse manure for people who were wealthy enough to pay a street urchin to clear a foot path or road for them. See the Related Link below for an illustration.
If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).