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They might visit the seaside. Seaside towns were extremely popular in Victorian times. The most popular were probably Southend-On-Sea, Brighton and Blackpool. They are just as popular today. Some would prefer to visit the countryside instead and have a long walk through the fields and woodlands, observing the wildlife. There were also some amusement parks, such as the Kursaal in Southend-On-Sea which were very popular with Victorians. This was also an age where zoos were becoming increasingly popular. The Victorians were very fond of theatre and would visit often. The popular theatres were usually the ones in seaside towns.
because they only watched pantos in winter
The Crinoline was the fashion in Victorian Times.
Post modern was not a popular genre during the Victorian era.
In the Victorian Times.In the Victorian Times. It was very popular, and the people only went to places like Blackpool, Liverpool and to local beaches nearby. They travelled on Railway.
in 1830, before Queen Victoria ruled
They might visit the seaside. Seaside towns were extremely popular in Victorian times. The most popular were probably Southend-On-Sea, Brighton and Blackpool. They are just as popular today. Some would prefer to visit the countryside instead and have a long walk through the fields and woodlands, observing the wildlife. There were also some amusement parks, such as the Kursaal in Southend-On-Sea which were very popular with Victorians. This was also an age where zoos were becoming increasingly popular. The Victorians were very fond of theatre and would visit often. The popular theatres were usually the ones in seaside towns.
in Victorian times
Because it was cheap and entertaining.
The worst job in victorian times was the job in the work house because the machines could kill you straight away!!!
the most popular sport was football and other sports activity's
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A Birmingham dribbler is an early model of steam locomotive, popular in Victorian times.
because they only watched pantos in winter
yes they were! there was mostly shiztzus for the ladies and rottweilers for the men
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.
In the 19th century, the idea of mandatory public education became popular. In Victorian times, the Greek and Latin classics still played a major role in education.