Mr Barwell's Facts About Victorians
In the 1830s children could wave at puffing steam trains on the railways. By the 1860s, they rode bicycles, watched airships, ate tinned food, and talked excitedly of the latest huge iron steamships. In the 1880s, lucky children could speak on the telephone and in the 1890s they could travel by motor car.

Here are some things that I would like to find out about:
Here are some things that I would like to find out about:
- How much did the trains cost?
- Where did the trains go to?
- When did they start travelling by aeroplane?
By Mr Barwell
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