Child servants filled coal scuttles, shoveled ashes from fireplaces, swept & scrubbed floors, scrubbed pots/pans, and ran errands.
work in the mines work in the houses as servant's
About 15 hours ;)
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
they were treated badley if they did'nt work hard they would get no dinner.
Take your kid to work day is on November 3,2010 on Tuesday....
It was very hard work and if they did it rong they woud get wiped .
A Victorian era gentleman was characterized as someone that did not need to "work" for a living. "Work" was manual labor of any kind. The gentleman often owned land and had a large income in comparison with those of the lower classes.
Displaying a child's work shows the child that parents value his/her efforts. It is a kind of praise.
If "Victorian" means "English": not that many. England had child labour laws since 1833, so since well before the Victorian era, limiting the kinds of work and the number of hours that children could do.
An assigned servant is a convict assigned to work as a servant for a free settler.
It was a really hard time and they had a lot of work to do so there was a lot of child labor...
The servant diligently carried out their duties with grace and professionalism.
short documentaries about victorian working children
Domestic servant perform a variety of household works related to washing, cleaning, cooking or feeding. He/she is responsible for the clening of room, toilet, kitchen, windows, carpets etc and also care for child in the absense of parents.
They can do math practice and research on a computer or on the laptop.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
some victorian childrens started working for the age of four