The Reason English Agricultural Workers Fed Livestock Twice Per Day During the Winter Season During the Early 20th Century, the Reason Agricultural Workers Detested Frost During the Early 20th Century, How Mining Lamps Burned Brightly Underground During the Early 20th Century, How Miners Affixed Lamps to Their Heads Whilst Mining During the Early 20th Century, the Time Required to Manufacture a Lace Cuff During the Early 20th Century, the Product Men Provided Women as a Gift in Place of Jewelry During the Early 20th Century, the Period When Lacemaking Developed, and the Origin of U.S. Media Corporation the Walt Disney Company’s Snow White Film’s Heigh-Ho Song

During the Edwardian period, farmers had to feed their livestock twice a day, to ensure they survived the winter. The bane of a farmers existence was frost, as when ice was on the ground, nothing could grow. Calcium carbide was used during mining as it burns incredibly bright. Candles were adhered to brimmed hats with clay to allow miners to see in such dark conditions. A typical lace cuff took 250 hours to make and when adjusting for inflation, single cuffs could cost hundreds or even thousands...


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