Poor Victorians often lived in homes known as "slums" or "back-to-back houses." These cramped and poorly constructed dwellings were typically found in urban areas, characterized by inadequate sanitation and limited space. Conditions in these homes were often harsh, with multiple families living in close quarters, leading to significant health and social issues.
colourful massive houses
Poor victorians would mainly live on the streets and would not have much money
In Victorian times, terraced houses were usually occupied by artisans (skilled workers) who weren't necessarily poor.
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
they were very damp and cold not a nice place to stay in but the Victorians did not have much of a choose
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
colourful massive houses
Poor victorians would mainly live on the streets and would not have much money
In Victorian times, terraced houses were usually occupied by artisans (skilled workers) who weren't necessarily poor.
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
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Yes.
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
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