During the Victorian period, poor people typically wore simple, functional clothing made from inexpensive, durable fabrics. Women often donned long dresses with worn-out or hand-me-down materials, while men wore basic trousers and shirts, often topped with a jacket. Clothing was often patched and mended to extend its life due to limited financial resources. Footwear was usually minimal, with many going barefoot or wearing simple, sturdy shoes.
there were over 200 poor people.
they died
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
no u stink ugly
They were everywhere.
never
no
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
ragged clothes
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
no the smoke filled up and killed them and that is why there are no poor people left in london.
In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!