
Ruth Elizabeth Stiff
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History and knowledge, especially about the Earth, are my passions. I enjoy putting my thoughts to paper and I always try to encourage self-motivation and love for life. LIVE AND LOVE LIFE!
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The Edwardian Era
“I shall go on. I shall work to the end” (Edward VII) During this period in history, everyday items that we take for granted today were just being invented and medicine improved tremendously. Fashion changed, mainly for women, as did ‘women’s role’ in society. The horse and carriage started to disappear in favour of the motor car and the telephone became the modern means of communication. The new invention called the “Photograph” took sepia pictures of daily life in the Edwardian Era. Also, electricity and indoor plumbing started to become the norm.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff13 days ago in Education











