they do stuff
jenna weir
In Victorian times, rich and middle class people employed servants to do the house work.
Victorian children usually didn't have to do much work, except if they were lower class. They might have a couple of chores that they assisted the servants in, but they usually just played all day.
Factories , Market sellers , Poor Servants.
normally over 10
Not that I know of, but their parents definitely were, and they tended to value their children higher than their servants. In effect children had servants through their parents.
Servants.
Try Google images; Authentic Victorian clothing
yes they did but only rich families could afford a fire place for their servants yet they never got cleaned
i think that they ever went to work ,only the servants.
Generally, servants occupy the less visible and less desirable areas of a house, such as the basement, the back rooms and rooms on the upper floors. Victorian servants probably ate near the kitchen, out of sight of the owners and their families and guests.
What would a rich Victorian family do for a day out?