A "bertha" collar is a wide round collar usually made of lace and popular in the Victorian era.
Bertha
A 'Bertha' is a lace collar that covers the shoulders of a traditional dress.
a Bertha collar
Victorian bath-tubs were not circular, so they did not have a diameter. They were usually about 2 feet wide (60 cm) and about 5 feet long (1.5 m) and 2.5 feet (75 cm) deep.
Deflation Hollows
what are the different advantages of mile-wide deep curriculum?
The name for a Victorian overcoat is a "greatcoat." Typically made of heavy wool, greatcoats were designed to provide warmth and were often worn over a suit or other clothing. They featured a double-breasted design, wide lapels, and sometimes a cape or hood for added protection against the elements.
I believe it is talking about the Ocean. Deep and wide, Deep and wide, There's a fountain flowing Deep and wide I believe it is talking about God's love for His Children. His love is as wide as the ocean and as deep as the deep sea. The fountain flowing represents God's love flowing for us, His children. .
deep: is down very low such as the ocean is deep steep: high narrow: thin wide: large or fat
is river godavari shallow or deep
About 4 feet deep should be good.
85 km wide and 50 m deep