The current Queen Elizabeth II, trained as a driver/mechanic towards the end of World War II when she was 18 years old and still Princess Elizabeth.
Children worked in factories during the late 1800's, during the Industrial Revolution. In order to survive, the families had to have every able member of the family go to work, including the children.
They watered their victory gardens, worked fire trucks, ext.
Yes but only if you or a family member worked or owned the airline or if you won a trip somewere.
Poor families were given Anderson shelters by the Govornment for free. However if a member of your family worked and got paid £5 or more they had to buy an Anderson shelter for £7.
Maybe you could ask your friends or family if they remember there you've worked. If a friend of family member knows where, then perhaps you could call the location and explain your situation.
all members of the family worked to earn money
proletariat.
Men during colonial times worked hard to support their often large families. They worked farms, ran shops, and worked in the family business.
The jobs women in the middle class did during the Renaissance varied depending on their families. Many worked as assistants for their male family member's businesses like merchantry, artisanry, cobbling, sewing, and the like.
all members of the family worked to earn money
All members of the family worked to earn money.
During the gupta empire time family life was simple the man worked and the female stayed at home and watched the kids and took care of the house.