Children in the Victorian times were most often happy with what they had because they had no comparison. They lived in homes with their families when they were wealthy or in crowded rooming houses if they were not as wealthy. They often had to work with their families in order to make ends meet.
The slums
Homeless children were sent to live in a harsh place called a workhouse.
in grand houses
in houses
They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
ice land They lived in houses like we do
well convicts didn't really live in England back in the victrian times they were set to Australia.
yes because the highway men are road agents
Yes he did. The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. Jack the ripper committed his crimes in 1888.
dr banardo was the man who helped the orphans live their life in the Victorian times
Sometimes not long, they died from malnutrition, or disease and inherited complaints that then were unknown
Most children wouldn't make it past the age of 5 but the majority of them lived until they were 10, rich children however lived significantly longer because they had access to medicine, good housing, clothes, food etc. so the average child would live to 10-15.