If you mean Kids - quite often squires were kids brought in to help knights with their equipment.
They did that so that the factory would stay open because they would have more people working in that factory and also so that their families could get more money for food and water because you need to pay for food and drinks.
The evacuees would be picked by the family. They would go down to the station and check the kids' ID, clothes and gender and then they would take the chosen child home.
Yes! Martin Frobisher had 16 children. But the kids names stayed unknown!:(
he had 3 kids
chimney cleaning, mining , factory works.
Going to school in Victorian times was only for the rich children. This meant that the poor children would hardly mix with the wealthy kids at school.
no
they might have been whipped
none thats bull paper round and things like that in victorian times thats not what u want
yes
Their mothers
Although the wooden rocking horse was a very popular toy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, not all kids had one.
They played with Noah's Arks and angel dolls.
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well in Victorian times child labor was bad, kids died in factories, lost limbs, and hair. kids chose working over education b/c they thought they would rather get money then get nothin. also the conditions in the factories and mines were taribble air pollution, oil, soot yah i would say it is harsh.