Victorian holidays were usually centered around family gatherings and religious observances. Christmas was a significant holiday, celebrated with feasts, gift-giving, and decorations. Easter was also important, with services at churches and the exchange of Easter eggs. Public holidays, such as New Year's Day and May Day, were occasions for outdoor activities and social events.
Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
I dont no
As Victorians were in a totally different age, why would they like or dislike Cromwell !
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By kicking it like we did
they were very damp and cold not a nice place to stay in but the Victorians did not have much of a choose
On holidays like winter holidays Tilies is closed,but on holidays like Easter or Halloween it is open 10am - 8pm.
It's a time like the victorians
They used their hands, just like we do.
old.. possibly victorian..
Of course not. There are no chimney sweeps and stuff like that Victorians, by definition, lived in Victorian times that is when Queen Victoria was on the throne
Well the happy holidays are happy, and sad holidays are sad.