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Young children were chimeny sweeps in Victorian times because they could fit down the chimney better than adults Unfair ain't it
Injuries commonly associated with chimney sweeping during Victorian times included burns, cuts, and abrasions from contact with hot surfaces and sharp edges within the chimneys. Additionally, chimney sweeps often suffered from respiratory issues due to inhalation of soot and toxic fumes. They also faced the risk of getting stuck or falling from heights while navigating narrow and precarious chimney spaces.
They were chimney sweeps, robbers, farm workers(scaring birds from crops or picking up stones from fields), factory workers, or they could work in a coal mine pushing carts to the surface or working pumps and traps allowing air to circulate.
violent monkeys waiting at the bottom
Street children in Victorian times often begged for money or food, scavenged for scraps, and may have resorted to stealing to survive. They were often without proper shelter or adult supervision, making them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Some street children found refuge in charitable organizations or institutions established to provide them with food, shelter, and education.
very dirty. the children usully can out of it with cuts and grazes so they were bleeding so the boss put salty water on it.
Coal mining,Chimney Sweeping,Walnut Selling, servants and lamp lighter .
chimney sweeper
chimney sweep
Chimney sweeps could choke to death on the soot.They could die young of lung disease.They could fall from high up in the chimney or they could burn in the fires their masters lit when they were up in the chimney
Young children were chimeny sweeps in Victorian times because they could fit down the chimney better than adults Unfair ain't it
Pictures of people chimney sweeping can be seen at the website Sleepy Log, or Free Digital Photos. Chimney sweepers can also be seen on various videos on You Tube.
Injuries commonly associated with chimney sweeping during Victorian times included burns, cuts, and abrasions from contact with hot surfaces and sharp edges within the chimneys. Additionally, chimney sweeps often suffered from respiratory issues due to inhalation of soot and toxic fumes. They also faced the risk of getting stuck or falling from heights while navigating narrow and precarious chimney spaces.
chimney sweeping
chimney sweeping
They worked as Chimney Sweeps,Factory Workers,Street Cleaners and Minners