Graphite, flushing toilet, tennis, knitting machine
it was hard work if you was poor and ill since you had no money for medication and you got payed little, children had to start working from an early age and didn't get payed much, but the wealthy/rich people had it all, the money and the servants so it was very easy and well for them. it was hard work if you was poor and ill since you had no money for medication and you got payed little, children had to start working from an early age and didn't get payed much, but the wealthy/rich people had it all, the money and the servants so it was very easy and well for them.
coal was used to warm up homes and to make fires
To physically wear it it meant you could seal a document on behalf of the king to make it official. It also meant you were a trusted and loyal subject.
I believe it started with the creation of machines and other ways to make life easier and do activities such as education, labor and the such easier with less effort.
the first flushing toilets were made in Elizabethan England
That's common sense. To flush it down so it doesn't make your house smell. Plus, it is unsanitary to just leave it there.
animal fur and sheets
they made steam trains in Victorian times fro people to travel out of the city
The infant mortality rates make the total look high.
Children in the Victorian times were most often happy with what they had because they had no comparison. They lived in homes with their families when they were wealthy or in crowded rooming houses if they were not as wealthy. They often had to work with their families in order to make ends meet.
Your question doesn't make sense! What is a flushing middle school??
Those who could afford a luxury item did give chocolates in Victorian times. It was not cheap.
Yes.
Today in prisons we treat criminals a lot different because today we try and give them a qualification such as english, Maths, Science etc. They do this so they fit straight into society, But victorian times they punished them physically to make it hard for them
toilets lol
well in the Victorian times or the war time's it ment happy so when she sing's make it gay she meen's make it happy