the cook, scullery maid and kitchen maid :P:P:P
they worked in factories and mended thread.
Boys would have worked on farms and in chimneys but girls worked in sewing factories.
In Victorian times, a scullery maid was responsible for the cleaning and washing of dishes, pots, and cooking utensils in the kitchen. She also handled food preparation tasks, such as peeling vegetables and preparing ingredients for the cooks. Often considered one of the lowest-ranking domestic servants, the scullery maid worked long hours in the back of the house, ensuring that the kitchen remained orderly and efficient. Her role was crucial for maintaining the household's cleanliness and supporting the larger kitchen staff.
they worked with their legs and hands. they were not allowed to complain.
Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.
Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.
Normally it was a nanny,but depending on whether the mother worked. In the Victorian times not very many women worked, they were mostly housewives. Sometimes poorer family's had to take their children to work because they could not afford to hire a nanny/ child-minder.
None i think and worked half a day on Sundays.
most girls worked in the mills weaving wool but it was a very dangerouse job!
Worked in fields
yes they did have shotguns in Victorian times.
Victoria reigned in Victorian times.