a short or long peticoat dress depending what part of the world they were from with knee length bloomers and all the proper garments underneath such as corsets garters stockings ect...
sweep chimney
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Of course not. There are no chimney sweeps and stuff like that Victorians, by definition, lived in Victorian times that is when Queen Victoria was on the throne
lions or tigers, i think
only the rich people had servant & maids
Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
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They didnt like it!
They might visit the seaside. Seaside towns were extremely popular in Victorian times. The most popular were probably Southend-On-Sea, Brighton and Blackpool. They are just as popular today. Some would prefer to visit the countryside instead and have a long walk through the fields and woodlands, observing the wildlife. There were also some amusement parks, such as the Kursaal in Southend-On-Sea which were very popular with Victorians. This was also an age where zoos were becoming increasingly popular. The Victorians were very fond of theatre and would visit often. The popular theatres were usually the ones in seaside towns.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
When the Victorians visited the seaside, they often engaged in leisure activities such as bathing in the ocean, taking strolls along the promenades, and enjoying amusements like arcades and piers. They also participated in social events, including tea parties and picnics on the beach. The seaside served as a retreat for relaxation and socializing, reflecting the era's emphasis on health and recreation. Additionally, the Victorians were known for their elaborate beach attire, which included long dresses for women and formal swimwear for men.
No.
the Victorians ate simple foods such as cheese, bread, eggs and biscuits.
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