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Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers.
they woke up when ever they wanted to
they would play hopskotch and skipping but poor children sometimes got sent to the workhouse
She liked looking after her children and she like dancing and praying to person she believe.
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
workhouses or the streets
They dont have any spare time, they work all day long.
poor children worked wealthy children went to the theatre or played and dabbed on jeff
There were thousands of moods but children were mostly tempered (People in workhouses)
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
I'm pretty sure that adults and children are separate and they eat gruel:)
you couldn't although one boy managed it in 1845
yes you have every right to feel this way! Especially if you have children....what is he doing in his spare time?
Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers.
what do celebs do in there spare time
Children could end up in workhouses if they were orphaned, abandoned, or came from impoverished families unable to care for them. Many workhouses offered food and shelter in exchange for labor, making them a last resort for families struggling to survive. Laws and social attitudes at the time also played a role in the institutionalization of children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
they woke up when ever they wanted to