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Soap from the Victorian times was made from animal parts, such as fat and skin. Because the animal remains weren't fragrant, flowers and other herbs were added.
Nothing, they didn't have horns on there helmets! The myth was inveted in Victorian times.
they made steam trains in Victorian times fro people to travel out of the city
Yes, Victorian sponge cake is indeed associated with the Victorian era, specifically the 19th century when Queen Victoria reigned. It became popular during this time as a light, airy cake made with equal weights of flour, sugar, butter, and eggs. The cake's name reflects its association with the social customs of the Victorian period, including afternoon tea, where it was commonly served.
Yes they where made in Victorian times
Yes, it was built in Victorian times. Built 1843-1859.
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he made life better for children in Victorian times.
queen victoria's butler, thats who!
he made life better for children in Victorian times.
Karl Benz invented the first practical automobile in 1885 during the Victorian Era. The Victorian Era ended in 1901 and there were very few cars being made at that time.
Education in Victorian times served essentially the same purpose that it serves today; knowledge prepares people for more productive and better paid careers, and for more intellectually rich and rewarding lives. But we can add that due to the lack of child labor laws in Victorian times, children who didn't go to school were in most cases sent to work instead, which made for rather dreary childhoods.
the first car made was a mecedes benz made by carl benz in the victorian times