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In Victorian times, a common type of cooker was the "range," specifically a cast-iron cooking range. These ranges were used for heating and cooking, featuring multiple burners and an oven. They were typically fueled by coal or wood and became central to many Victorian kitchens, reflecting the era's advancements in cooking technology and design.

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