they would have to sneak out of work and climb out the windows
p.s watched it at school
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.
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
In Victorian workhouses, children typically did not go home after work, as they lived in the institution full-time. They were often separated from their families and placed in the workhouse for various reasons, including poverty or orphanhood. The workhouses operated as a means of providing food and shelter, but the conditions were harsh, and children were required to perform labor alongside adults. As such, their lives were largely confined within the workhouse system.
rich Victorian girls didn't go to the workhouse so that's the end of that question
they were scared because of the boogie man
work in a workhouse's
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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.
there was medical care but, it was rare
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there
There were 3 work houses in louth.
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
the master of the workhouse sorts everything out like the head master for example!