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The
Victorians:
Victorian Trivia Archive

We thought you would enjoy perusing our Victorian Trivia Archive.
Behavior at the Table
The rules of conduct that governed Victorian
society were very specific.
Flirting With Flowers
Young women used flowers as a tool to flirt with the gentlemen. Each flower
represented a symbolic meaning.
No Saturday Weddings
Why didn't Victorian couples get married on Saturday?
Shaking Hands
"Rules" existed for how a man shook a lady's hand.
The Origin of "Spinster"
Single women had few choices available to them if they did not
marry. Where did the word "spinster" come from?
To Catch A Husband
From a very early age, Victorian girls were trained to learn the
skills of being a wife, mother, and household manager.
Will You Marry Me?
Requesting a lady’s hand in marriage could be just as nerve
wrecking in the 19th century as in the 21st century.
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