The Victorian submarine, known as the "Resurgam," was developed in the 19th century primarily for military purposes. It was designed to penetrate enemy defenses, specifically to attack ships in harbor by using a hand-cranked mechanism to propel itself underwater. The concept represented a significant innovation in naval warfare, foreshadowing the later development of modern submarines. However, its practical use was limited, and it was more of a prototype than a fully operational vessel.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
they were used for cooking dinner
delivering iron
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yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
There were a variety of Victorian carriages used in the Victorian era including the vis-a-vis, the Handsome, and the curricle or the cabriolet. The Phaeton and the Landau were also used widely during this time period.
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
Victorian candle sticks were used for light purposes. Since of course electricty was not invented, this was the best way to get light.
they were used for cooking dinner
No
buses and cars
An axe.
delivering iron
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they used a stove
Aluminium Tubing OS is the IPS tub that is used in sub station.