sorry, don't know :-)
workhouses or the streets
No the poor Victorians have no money but the rich one did have lots of money poor Victorians had to work and rich Victorians had poor one to work for them
they would play hopskotch and skipping but poor children sometimes got sent to the workhouse
they ate poetaetoes
Poor victorians would mainly live on the streets and would not have much money
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
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a top and a whip is a toy that poor and rich children played as an out door toy! By Noorina Fazal
Schools for poor Victorians were established in the 19th century as part of efforts to provide education to all children, regardless of their social or economic background. The Elementary Education Act of 1870 marked a significant milestone in the creation of formal schooling for impoverished children in Victorian England.
clothes clothes
sweep chimney