Victorians employed a variety of methods to clean their homes, often relying on manual labor and basic tools. Housekeeping was typically a labor-intensive task, with women using brooms, dusters, and cloths to maintain cleanliness. They utilized homemade cleaning solutions, such as vinegar and baking soda, for various surfaces. Additionally, many households employed servants to assist with the cleaning chores, reflecting the social hierarchy of the era.
colourful massive houses
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
I dont no
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colourful massive houses
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
Yes.
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
I dont no
servent
they were very damp and cold not a nice place to stay in but the Victorians did not have much of a choose
victorians saw the houses (nests) made by birds. By seeing nests they got an idea to made house.
The rich Victorians usually are well fed, clean and well clothed and they didn't need to work.
it ended because the Victorians discovered bricks so they made houses.......
It was for the minors so they could live in.
The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.