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Victorian bearers, also known as pallbearers, were individuals responsible for carrying the coffin during a funeral procession. Their role was significant in Victorian society, as funerals were elaborate and solemn events, reflecting the social status of the deceased. Bearers were often close friends or family members, and their participation symbolized respect and support for the grieving family. In some cases, bearers were hired professionals, especially for prominent individuals.

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