Nost Victorian children had bread, a piece of cheese and maybe some fruit inside the lunchbox. The lunches were usually wrapped in a linen napkin or put in a basket.
sweep chimney
Sad and lonely :(
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
they ate poetaetoes
No.
The lunch box had neat designs on it. Lunch box is used to carry lunch. Lunch box can preserve food for a longer time.
A Sack
carry on You carry on working I'll have lunch now.
Because you can't change a flat while holding a lunch bag silly!
lunch box
A lunch box.
no except on field trips and if you have to put it in your bookbag until lunch
victorians..
Rich Victorians typically ate three main meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast was often a substantial meal, while lunch was lighter, and dinner was a grand affair, sometimes lasting several hours with multiple courses. Additionally, they might have had tea in the late afternoon, which could include snacks or light dishes. Overall, their dining habits were elaborate and reflected their social status.
Do you walk to work or carry a lunch, that's what we need to know.