Mainly for exercise and entertaniment for wealthy young men.
Penny Farthing
Yes, it was a bicycle.
Velocipede
The bicycle called the "Penny Farthing" was used in Victorian times. One BIG wheel in front (the penny) one little wheel in the back (the farthing)
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
There were a variety of Victorian carriages used in the Victorian era including the vis-a-vis, the Handsome, and the curricle or the cabriolet. The Phaeton and the Landau were also used widely during this time period.
Bicycles are STILL used.
The noun 'bicycle' functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or preposition: The red bicycle was very cool. (subject of the sentence) I bought a basket for my bicycle. (object of the preposition 'for') The noun 'bicycle' used as adjective, called an attributive noun: There is a bicycle lane on the road where I live. The word 'bicycle' is also a verb: We often bicycle to the library.
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
It is often abbreviated to BMX
A kitchen or bathroom scale can be used to measure the mass of a bicycle. Simply weigh the bicycle using the scale to determine its mass.
Victorian candle sticks were used for light purposes. Since of course electricty was not invented, this was the best way to get light.