Very early bicycles were called hobby horses or bone shakers. These were replaced with the high-wheeler/Penny-farthing(the one with the big front wheel and the small rear wheel. After that came the "safety bike" which looked pretty much like our current bikes.
Penny Farthing
Yes, it was a bicycle.
Mainly for exercise and entertaniment for wealthy young men.
The first bicycle in Victorian times was the "penny-farthing," invented by British inventor James Starley in the 1870s. Although the concept of two wheels connected by a frame dates back earlier, Starley's design featured a large front wheel and a smaller rear wheel, which became popular during the Victorian era. His innovations significantly influenced bicycle design and laid the groundwork for modern cycling.
a bicycle for transportation
Velocipede
short documentaries about victorian working children
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
some victorian childrens started working for the age of four
Yes
In mines
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