HOLE 2: WHO WILL BUY
VICTORIAN STREET MARKET:
The atmosphere at a Victorian Street Market would have been lively and bustling. Market stalls would be set up along the streets, selling items that were common in Victorian times, such as handmade crafts, textiles, antique goods, and locally produced food. These would include fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and other provisions.

VICTORIAN LAMPOPOSTS:
These lampposts were often made of cast iron and featured intricate, ornate designs with decorative flourishes, such as scrolls and other motifs, reflecting the general style of the time.
VICTORIAN HAND WATER PUMP:
These pumps were widely used before modern plumbing systems, especially in rural areas and smaller towns. They were designed to be operated by hand, typically requiring a person to repeatedly pump a handle to create a vacuum to lift water from a well. These became a standard fixture in village centres, gardens, and even household courtyards.