gruel, a thick lumpy type of porridge: milk
nuts, with stale cheese stale crackers water
2 dried slices of bread with stale cheese nuts honey water in a mug
I'm pretty sure that adults and children are separate and they eat gruel:)
workhouses or the streets
There were thousands of moods but children were mostly tempered (People in workhouses)
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
a bad thing about a victorian workhouse is that you gt punished if you dont eat all your food
you couldn't although one boy managed it in 1845
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.
The people were treated poorly at workhouses.
Synonyms for union workhouses is Shelter, homeless ect.
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
Are there no workhouses? Are there no prisons? And the treadmill is that still employed.
Children from workhouses typically had very limited spare time due to their demanding work schedules. When they did have free moments, they often engaged in simple activities like playing with makeshift toys, participating in group games, or reading whatever materials were available. However, these activities were often curtailed by strict rules and the harsh environment of the workhouses, leaving little room for leisure. Overall, their opportunities for recreation were severely restricted, reflecting the difficult conditions of their daily lives.