Victorian Children who were poor worked not only as chimney sweepers many times 16 hours a day, but also in factories, farms, mines, maids, horse dung removers on the streets, went off to sea, and any jobs that required small, little hands and bodies.
Sadley, They worked for around 4 hours a day. They only earned a few pennies :(
Illnesses like Chimney Sweeps Cancer
Illnesses like Chimney Sweeps Cancer
how the chimney sweeps swept the cimneys
As of 2004, There has been 3 chimney sweeps
Can you help me plese because i do not know the answer.
because santa comes
many chimney sweeps died from inhaling all the soot and dust of the chimney, which caused them to suffocate and choke to death.
Of course!
They worked as Chimney Sweeps,Factory Workers,Street Cleaners and Minners
Chimney sweeps work in dangerous, filthy conditions. One can imagine they would need a good deal of "luck" not to fall or become ill or suffer other disasters. Yet as chimney sweeps clearly survived for years and trained their children in the trade, it came to be thought that their prosperity had to be due to luck as opposed to skill or intelligence. By encouraging that belief, chimney sweeps could add mystique and a bit of glamor ... and perhaps a bit more profit ... to an otherwise wretched job.
Girls weren't chimney sweeps because it was a boys job.
100 years