Gold digger would be an inappropriate clothing for children. But that would also depend what age they are. But either way I would personally not recommend it.
Nothing much. Women traded clothing for gold and luxury items.
Yes. Anyone who wanted to actively mine or pan for gold needed to have a licence, whether they be men, women or children.
Hitler awarded women with 8 children the Gold Mutterkreuz, or the Mother's Cross of Honour.
Women wear long dresses with corsets underneath the dresses. They wear comfortable boots. Maybe some jewellery and a nice hat.
Women saw many new business opportunities by the needs of men in the camps. Women found business success by doing laundry, mending clothing, and cooking for men in the camps.
Women saw many new business opportunities by the needs of men in the camps. Women found business success by doing laundry, mending clothing, and cooking for men in the camps.
Not many women were involved in the gold rush. The men left families at home to seek gold and the gold rush towns were hard rough places. Women of the time wore long skirts, tucked in blouses, leather shoes and the dresses were form fitting.
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What the people did in the minning camps was, Gather to collect gold, and as for the women and children, they cooked and ect.
they women wore tarretas,silk,gold or satin gowns. the righ men wore a doublet of velvet, many have gold embroidory. the poor men wernt allowed to ware the rich people clothing and the servents wore hammydowns bc the clothing was expensive
On the Periodic Table of Elements, gold is listed on the 6th period in the 11th group.