No. In that era they bearly had food and warm which is why Dickens tried to highlight the huge deprivation across Britain of the time
Modern Christmas is about spending and quantity. Victorian Christmas was about making sure that everybody had something, sharing even a piece of bread with poor.
A lump of coal
People usually require food to survive.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
it was only poor kids that went to work because there family didnt have enough money so they had to work all day for pennies
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
Nothing (unless they were servants to a wealthy family, who would sometimes hand out small gifts to the help).
kids were ratcatchers for they were poor and dearly needed money so this grounging in hay and homes led to their nourishment
Christmas for kids is a charity organization build to help more disadvantaged children still experience the magic of Christmas. Normally schools in more stable countries have the children post over a box of presents for a poor child.
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During the nineteenth century, many of the traditions we currently enjoy around the holidays got started. Decorating a Christmas tree, and awaiting Santa all happened during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' vividly depicts Christmas celebrations for both the rich and poor during the nineteenth century.
nothing. the babies were too poor.