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Old 2010-06-28, 05:53   Link #11905
Dlanor A. Knox
Crazy but OK xP
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Netherlands
Age: 31
I've found something about Victorian diner time's of the upperclass and the noble's 0.0
I dunno if it helps or anything but you'll never know:

1730 & '40: diner time at 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
1770: Diner time at 4 or 5.
1790: Dinner at perhaps five or six p.m. Then it was “afternoon” until evening came with supper, sometime between nine p.m. and two a.m.
1800: diner at 6 or 7
1840: diner at 8 or 9


If you look at this you would say they have about the same diner time as the Victorian people in 1790 ^^;;
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