he made life better for children in Victorian times.
lord shaftsbury was 99999999 when he died
Improve there lives
28th April 1801
lord shaftsbury and dr. banardo
Because it was very unhealthy for the young children who were forced to clean the chimneys. Often they died a very young age. Lord Shaftsbury was the man responsible for banning chimney sweeps.
he had six sons and four daughters and first three children are sons.
The address of the Shaftsbury Historical Museum is: 3542 Route 7, Shaftsbury, VT 05262
The phone number of the Shaftsbury Historical Museum is: 802-375-6376.
he died at the age of 12 cuz he looked at ya mum and those were lovely 12 years poor of hime to live until that day came!!
Lord Shaftsbury wanted to help children because he believed that they should not be forced to work the same amount of time as adults. He proposed that children should not work more than a maximum of 10 hours per week.
The address of the Robert Frost Stone House Museum is: 121 Vt Route 7A, Shaftsbury, VT 05262
Oct., 1920 Moves to Shaftsbury, Vermont, buys the Stone House.