In Victorian times, errand boys typically earned between 5 to 10 shillings per week, depending on their age, experience, and the nature of their work. This wage was often just enough to support their basic needs, as many boys came from poorer families. Additionally, their hours were long, often working from dawn until dusk, and their pay reflected the low value placed on child labor during that era.
it was 123
believe it or not £10 in victorian times was about £1000. by HP HISTORIAN PLACES.
hello
about £9,999,99
600000000
100p a day
1 shilling
Their rent was 10p a week.
3 pence a day
15 pound
Eating too much chocolate
35-40 cent