Poor Victorian entertainment often included simple and accessible forms of amusement, such as street performances, music halls, and penny gaffs, where working-class individuals could enjoy live music, comedy, and theatrical shows for a minimal fee. Other popular pastimes included picnics in parks, fairs, and local sports events. These activities provided a much-needed escape from the harsh realities of daily life during the Victorian era. Additionally, storytelling and community gatherings played crucial roles in fostering social connections among the lower classes.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
nothing. the babies were too poor.
poor
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.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
nothing. the babies were too poor.
schools because rich Victorian children were more likely to get in than the poor but some poor got into schools anyway
you mean african poor or normal poor?
It was during the Victorian era?
music hall
In mines
poor
They were everywhere.
poor
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.