Yes, Victorians did use concrete, particularly from the mid-19th century onwards. They employed it in various construction projects, including buildings, bridges, and infrastructure, as advancements in technology improved its quality and versatility. Notable examples include the use of concrete in the construction of the Thames Embankment and various railway structures. The material was valued for its durability and cost-effectiveness, marking a shift in architectural practices during the Victorian era.
outside in there garden shed or in there garden
how ago did the victorians live?
No, the Aztecs were around 700 years ago and the Victorians were around 110 years ago.
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Victorians primarily used matches and flint and steel to make fire. Safety matches, which were invented in the 19th century, became widely popular for their convenience and ease of use. Additionally, they often utilized kindling, such as dry leaves and small twigs, along with coal or wood for fuel in their fireplaces and stoves. Fire was essential for heating, cooking, and lighting in Victorian homes.
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
to get high :-)
yes
yes
shillings
Of course, yes !
nothing or rathe4r
stove
pottys and chucked them out the window
The answere is that the Victorians use a skipping rope exactly how we use it. But in those days the skipping rope was made of rough wool and wooden handles.