Women on the goldfields wore the same clothes as ordinary city women, and farmers' wives. They wore long skirts which covered their ankles, and long sleeves to their wrists. They had lace-up or button-up bodices and boots.
What did children and men wear on the goldfields
what did the police wear on the goldfields
Most of the women who journeyed to the goldfields were treated very poorly by the gold miners. Many women dressed up as men to keep from being recognized.
They did the cooking.
they mined for gold but women were not allowed to
by going to another country
on the goldfields women faced many hardships such as shania :0
Yes, as housekeepers, washerwomen, entertainers, prostitutes.
Yes men only did dig for gold in the goldfields because the women were so busy with their jobs and children.
Women on the goldfields typically disposed of waste by burying it in pits or throwing it into nearby creeks or rivers. They did not have access to modern waste disposal facilities, so they had to find ways to manage their waste in the absence of formal infrastructure.
People on the goldfields wore the same types of clothing as that worn by others, according to the traditions of the time. Diggers wore loose-fitting clothes, trousers held up by braces, and long sleeved shirts with the sleeves rolled up. Sturdy leather work boots were an absolute necessity. They usually wore a wide-brimmed hat. Women who came to the goldfields tended not to work the claims, but even if they did, they did not wear trousers. Women on the gold fields wore the same working clothes as ordinary lower-class city women, and farmers' wives. They wore long skirts which covered their ankles, and long sleeves to their wrists. They had lace-up or button-up bodices and boots.
nothing women just had fun and went to school and never took care of there food