in the 19th century believe it or not was never even celebrated much or even thought as a season but they soon came to celebrate it.
they had to go into factorys from the age of three
Yes. Christmas was certainly celebrated on the Victorian goldfields.
The Mayor changes every year.
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
lunch for a victorian
A Christmas Carol is set in Victorian London, England.
IN Victorian London like many large cities of its time there were traders. Many were specialists like butchers, bakers and green grocers.
it was set in Victorian London December 1843
The setting of "A Christmas Carol" is London, England. It takes place during the Victorian era in the 19th century.
Its set in Victorian London (Britain) December 1843
Yes
A Christmas Carol takes place in Victorian London, sometime after the year of 1801. This is suggested when the Spirit of Christmas Present says that it has over 1800 brothers, because he only lives for one Christmas.
Same as it is now.
There were many stereotypes of Jewish people in Victorian London. During the murders of Jack the Ripper, many tried to pin the crimes on Jews.
Pretty Bad
Most of the streets in inner London are Victorian or older.
The novella "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is set in Victorian England, in the fictional town of London. The story follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a cold-hearted miser who is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve to teach him the true meaning of Christmas.