Olden day chairs varied widely in design and materials, often reflecting the craftsmanship of the era. Common features included ornate carvings, sturdy wooden frames, and upholstery made from natural fabrics like wool or linen. Styles ranged from rustic, simple forms in rural settings to elaborate, decorative pieces in wealthy households, often embellished with intricate details or painted designs. Overall, these chairs were both functional and artistic, serving as a reflection of the cultural and social standards of their time.
They all look different but handmade.
much dirtier so most brown
Olden day houses didn't have very descent belonging's which weren't very valuable. They had chairs like three legged stool's and very small rooms. They never had any electric fires and you couldn't find much coal around so you woldn't often have fires. They didn't have much to worry about things being taken because the didn't have very valuable things to be taken. From Rebecca ;)
The Shapes Were Different Coins were different
William , Thomas , Peter ,Arthur, Alfie?
They all look different but handmade.
much dirtier so most brown
Fights and death
Olden day houses didn't have very descent belonging's which weren't very valuable. They had chairs like three legged stool's and very small rooms. They never had any electric fires and you couldn't find much coal around so you woldn't often have fires. They didn't have much to worry about things being taken because the didn't have very valuable things to be taken. From Rebecca ;)
olden day cars have no safety belts
Most early airplanes had two wings on each side which added stability and strength. They were generally made with a wooden frame covered with canvas.
They made socks and stocking in the olden day and in the medieval towns.
Actually they mostly did ballet and clog dancing in the "olden days"
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
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