In Victorian shops, you could find a wide array of goods, including clothing such as dresses and suits, accessories like hats and gloves, and household items like china, glassware, and furniture. Additionally, there were specialty shops selling items like books, stationery, and toys. Many shops also offered food products, including baked goods, spices, and fresh produce. The shopping experience was often characterized by personal service and a diverse selection of locally made products.
Sometimes u find them in anitque shops hope this helps x
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in the Victorian times one pound would buy a courgette
In Victorian times they didn't have sweet shops they really didn't have sweets. they had cake and pastries but only very very rich people could aford them.
no but they had Small shops
You could buy it in Mannings, or in City Super, or in candy shops :)
Business were affected as shopkeepers had to close down their shops to avoid destruction of their shops. As a result, people did not buy anything or COULD NOT BUY anything from the shops. Thus, the business was affected
In the Victorian era, a pound could buy a variety of goods and services, reflecting the time's economic conditions. For example, it could purchase a decent pair of shoes, a week's worth of groceries for a small family, or a ticket for a popular theater performance. Additionally, you could also buy a good-quality dress or suit, or even a bicycle, which was becoming increasingly popular during that period. Overall, a pound held significant purchasing power in Victorian society.
Most pool shops
Shops that buy bikes include bicycle shops, sporting goods stores, and pawn shops.
You can buy smencils from many shops. How about WHSmith or Amazon. ( Amazon is online by the way ) You could also buy them from maybe a local stationary or gift shop! I dont have any other ideas.... sorry!
You could buy a sound wave measuring device at most hobby shops. You might also find them at shops that carry musical instruments. There are also specialty sites online that carry them.