During the Victorian era, it is estimated that around 10% of lower-class children were homeless. This was a time marked by rapid industrialization, which led to significant poverty and social displacement. Many families struggled to find adequate housing, resulting in a substantial number of children living on the streets or in workhouses. The issue of child homelessness was a growing concern, prompting various social reform movements aimed at improving the welfare of impoverished families.
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The upper class did get a better education
Victorian Railways J class was created in 1954.
Victorian Railways C class was created in 1918.
Victorian Railways S class was created in 1928.
Victorian Railways H class was created in 1941.
Victorian Railways X class was created in 1929.
Victorian Railways B class was created in 1862.
Victorian Railways AA class was created in 1900.