Yes, many Victorians worked on Saturdays, particularly in industrial and urban settings. The standard workweek often extended from Monday to Saturday, with many laborers putting in long hours. However, some trades and professions, especially in the middle class, might have had shorter hours or even Saturdays off, depending on the nature of the work and the employer. Overall, the typical workweek varied significantly based on one's occupation and social class.
When they were very young!!
The Victorians treated the children by making them work hard, giving little food to them and,sometimes beating them.
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The rich Victorians usually are well fed, clean and well clothed and they didn't need to work.
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
No the poor Victorians have no money but the rich one did have lots of money poor Victorians had to work and rich Victorians had poor one to work for them
no
Work - The Saturdays song - was created on 2009-06-29.
They Work on Saturdays, but not Sunday's. LOL Neither if its a holiday
When they were very young!!
In Judaism, the Sabath is celebrated on saturdays, and you can not do work of any kind.
no. they don't
5 or 6
The rich Victorians usually are well fed, clean and well clothed and they didn't need to work.
The Victorians treated the children by making them work hard, giving little food to them and,sometimes beating them.
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yes