During the Victorian era, lunch typically lasted about one to two hours, often taking place around midday. It was considered a lighter meal compared to dinner, which was served later in the evening. The duration and formality of lunch varied based on social class, with wealthier families enjoying more elaborate meals and gatherings.
i believe they wore long dresses.
they worked very long hours approx. 12 - 16 hours a day
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
the vikings were before victorians.
After the Victorians we came, it was modern age.
It will last until you get a life
they ate poetaetoes
how ago did the victorians live?
It will last until you get a life
French lunch breaks are one hour long.
i believe they wore long dresses.
they worked very long hours approx. 12 - 16 hours a day
They were famous for Queen Victoria's long 64 year reign.
any thing as long as it is cut in to rags
victorians..
Nope - the Victorian era ended long before computers were invented !
Rich Victorians typically ate three main meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast was often a substantial meal, while lunch was lighter, and dinner was a grand affair, sometimes lasting several hours with multiple courses. Additionally, they might have had tea in the late afternoon, which could include snacks or light dishes. Overall, their dining habits were elaborate and reflected their social status.