Which "olden days?" That could mean any time period from the mid-late 20th century back to Neolithic times.
the old trains
Sandals, high heels and i don't no what else
The 'olden days' dip-pen was made from bird's flight feathers - geese, ducks, usually. The tip that once went into the bird's skin, was cut in such a way as to form a nib.
The same food that we eat today. Just not the artificial stuff (no processed food).
potions to cure illnesses in the olden days. usually using some kind of herbs or animals part.
Itis a kind of dress that people wore in the olden days.
They Used a Convex Lens
The bulk work was done with an adze, then a draw shave was used to finish the rough out
new jersey was not around in the colonial days.
it means the master of some thing kind of like Mr or Mrs but they said massa in the olden days and that is what slaves called the master like in the book i am reading there is massa Henson and massa Riley
In the olden days, nurses used tools such as thermometers, stethoscopes, syringes, and bandages for basic patient care. They also used items like bedpans, medicine cups, and linens for patient comfort and hygiene. These tools were essential for assessing patients' vital signs, administering medications, and providing overall care.
They wear clothes just like us and they (in the olden days) wore clogs for farming. Clogs are wooden - no cushioning - shoes that would have been very uncomfortable and tiresome on their feet.