One of the aspects of having a character who travels back in time is that you have to be intimiately familiar with the parts of life that might pose problems. For example, earlier I was thinking about it and it occurred to me that toothbrushes were (I believe) available, but that they might not be as easy to purchase or find as Tuppence might expect coming from the 21st century. As soon as I thought of this, I realized I will have to research dental care in the 19th century. However, being one person, I’m sure I’m going to forget something. So if any questions occur to you, please write them in the comments!
Living Victorian – Responses
Q: What kind of dental care will Tuppence encounter in the 19th century?
A: -researching…-
Q: What will happen with Tuppence’s smart phone?
A: Okay, this type of question is cheating… What do you think will happen? Also, why don’t you wait for that bit to be posted? You’ll find out soon enough?
Q: How frequently will Tuppence be able to bath? How will this affect overall hygiene?
A: -researching…-