1890
lord shaftesbury
short documentaries about victorian working children
because they are at school they will stop going to school when there 12 they will enter seconderry school and stop when there 18 then bang you have gone to collage
sometimes but mostly not
In the late 19th century, there were changes in labor laws and increased awareness of child welfare that led to the gradual decline of child labor in Victorian England. The Education Acts of 1870 and 1880 also played a role in sending children to school rather than factories or mines.
some victorian childrens started working for the age of four
42 shillings
how much did victorianchildren get payed for working as putters
he helped them to get educated
it was broken in 1851
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
Probably not. Remember! The children working in the mines were poor children and the poor children were very lucky to go to any sort of school at all.