really good, you could do anything you wanted and there was technology
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the Victorian times from 1819 up to 1901
In Victorian Times Rothwell town was normally called the Market town witch diddn't suprise anyone as it was mostly full with markets and fates with people trying to sell crop and animals ... all in all Rothwell grew to be quite a popular town where Henry the 8th and madam elizibeth were berried in the hoyl trinity chrurch graveyard
Coketown, a fictitious Victorian Town in Northern England
Virtually all of them were there in Victorian times although they would have had smaller populations then.
In the victorian times, this method was used if needed to extend a village/town.
Yes, there are some Victorian buildings in Rhyl, a seaside town in North Wales. Some examples include the Victorian Pier, the Pavilion Theatre, and some historical Victorian houses that can still be found in certain parts of the town.
It is a town in Dorset, England. It became a town in the Victorian era but started before that.
It is Bendigo.
Crieff is located in Perthshire Scotland. It is the second largest town and is situated on the southern border of the Scottish Highlands. In Victorian times it became a vacation area and tourism is still an important revenue source.
I think it is Euroa
Bendigo or Ballarat