By-gone era :)
A 'bygone age' is an age that is now past. In short it means in past times.
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Before Common Era, politically correct version of BC-before Christ
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'Cavalry' means mounted soldiers. In bygone days these were on horses, now on armoured fighting vehicles or even helicopters.
That pencil is a memento from a bygone era.
He practiced the excellent manners of a gentleman, and behaved in public like a nobleman of a bygone era.
That is the correct spelling of "nostalgic" (suggesting bygone days, or memories of them).
People often wish for a simpler, bygone era.
Many would say that that phrase describes the great Clipper ships of a bygone era.
A bygone is an event which occurred in the past.
This title belongs to a bygone era when hand tools, such as axes and saws, were used to fell trees. But what are there names?
Alan Morgan has written: 'Bygone Lower Ouseburn' 'Bygone Shieldfield' 'Bygone Sandyford and Cradlewell'
Ian R. Bartky has written: 'The bygone era of time balls' -- subject(s): Nelson Monument (Edinburgh)
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days was created in 1896.
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