Valid point raised by the OP. It’s not common knowledge, but the Victorian-era underground tattoo scene was quite rich and an intriguing aspect of social history. Tattoos were one facet of global cultural exchanges, intensifying a fascination with the 'exotic' elements of different societies. Furthermore, the introduction of the electric …
The intricacies of Victorian etiquette indeed are fascinating and are oft-perceived as a reflection of the society's moral values and class distinctions. Daily life was profoundly affected by these regulations, yet it is essential to recognize that practicality often overruled rigid formality. Servants and the working class could not always …