A scullery maid would have to get up first about 5.30 am and probably not get to bed until 10pm
Joan was never a 'maid' per se. She was called a maiden - a young, unmarried woman.
Young children were chimeny sweeps in Victorian times because they could fit down the chimney better than adults Unfair ain't it
Young girls were not allowed to wear jewelry during the Victorian era. They were decorating themselves by putting flowers in their hair, on their dresses, or carrying small bouquets of flowers. Older women were not wearing flowers. Flowers were for young ladies only.
Rich Victorian people could live in a household, with servants, maids cooks etc. If you were poor your home could be on the street. Usually maid of bricks, wood, stone.
the cook, scullery maid and kitchen maid :P:P:P
3 pence a day
Usually from about 12 years of age
basically a cook is a maid who cooked food for people
A scullery maid would have to get up first about 5.30 am and probably not get to bed until 10pm
"The Ruined Maid" was written by the English Victorian poet Thomas Hardy. It was first published in 1901.
chimney sweeps would often have the left overs
Joan was never a 'maid' per se. She was called a maiden - a young, unmarried woman.
10-13 pound a year
The name Rhiann is of Welsh origin and is derived from "Rhiannon," meaning "great queen" or "nymph" in Welsh mythology. It is traditionally associated with qualities such as strength, power, and independence.
Young children were chimeny sweeps in Victorian times because they could fit down the chimney better than adults Unfair ain't it
Victorian teachers were not nice at all they were allowed to whip very young children even at the age of 5.