Victorian buses, particularly in the late 19th century, were primarily horse-drawn and operated in urban areas, facilitating public transport in rapidly industrializing cities like London. The first motorized buses were introduced in the early 1900s, revolutionizing transportation. These early buses had wooden bodies, were often open-topped, and could carry around a dozen passengers. Additionally, the introduction of the "omnibus" in the 1820s paved the way for the modern bus system, influencing public transport globally.
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There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
All the sewage of Cambridge was pumped straight into the river. This was also the case in London, and the smell in summer was disgusting.
If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).
buses and cars
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They had a great sewer system
Victorian theater is a theater named after the queen Victoria of the 1837 to 1901 era. Facts on the Victorian theater include; blacking out the auditorium while play is in progress, flying, not only of scenery but also of actors and lavish decoration of auditorium among others.
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
at the age of 20 men could get 15 shillings
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The Victoria and Albert Museum is located at the address: Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL. There are many ways that the Museum can the accessed such as catching council buses or by travelling on the Tube.
The story was written during the Victorian era.
The possessive plural is buses'.
All the sewage of Cambridge was pumped straight into the river. This was also the case in London, and the smell in summer was disgusting.