In the Victorian era, a tanner, which was a sixpence coin, represented a modest sum of money. It was considered a small amount, enough for basic expenses, but not sufficient for larger purchases. A tanner could buy a loaf of bread or a few pints of beer, reflecting the low wages and cost of living during that time. Overall, it symbolized the economic struggles faced by many working-class individuals.
Poor victorians would mainly live on the streets and would not have much money
what would victorians do after chritmas dinner
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the victorians would have a bath at least once a month if they were lucky
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Victorians would put Nuremberg angels on top of Christmas trees.
As Victorians were in a totally different age, why would they like or dislike Cromwell !
Tanner Diemer weighs 142 pounds as of 2012.
they were very damp and cold not a nice place to stay in but the Victorians did not have much of a choose
grant lees dad wasn't educated that much to be a tanner
NHL player Tanner Glass weighs 210 pounds.
NHL player Tanner Pearson weighs 200 pounds.