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Title: Life as a Victorian Child


1
Life as a Victorian Child
  • By Charlotte Lamzed-short
  • And
  • Beth Poncelet

2
School
  • In the Victorian Times the girls and the boys sat
    separately-they even went through different
    doors-the girls did sewing, manners and writing
    and the boys did woodwork and drawing. But when
    the cane is out it is whack! whack! To one of my
    friends

3
Play time
  • In the playground the Victorian children played
    Hopscotch, marbles, hoops and skipping.
  • Playing marbles was for girls and boys.

4
What type of work the children did
  • Mining
  • Maids
  • Factory work
  • Mill work
  • Bird scaring
  • Door opener in the mine

5
Every Day Life
  • Every day life was like the same day. The
    children woke up to school or to go to work as a
    maid or a door opener in the mine or working in
    the factory picking up the bits of fluff off of
    the floor.

6
Life expectancy
  • Lie expectancy was influenced by a number of
    factors. This ment that the living conditions of
    the poor were so appalling that they would be
    unrecognisable today.
  • Open sewers were commonplace and were breeding
    grounds for germs and disease.
  • The situation was highlighted by queen Victoria
    and prince Albert. Life expectancy has increased
    enormously and on average now we live at least 25
    years longer than in the Victorian times. The
    life expectancy is 40 years.

7
Who helped the Victorian children
  • Dr Thomas John Barnodo
  • Helped children on the streets to find a home.
  • Children whos parents had died or who were to
    poor to provide for them ofted ended up on the
    street. In the 1870s Barndo's estimated there
    were as many as 30,000 children sleeping rough in
    London.
  • In 1870 he set up his first home of many to care
    for such children in East London.

8
Lord Shaftsbury
  • Lord Shaftsbury
  • Helped working children
  • He was a politician who fought in parliament for
    laws to protect working children. In 1842 the
    mines act prevented children working underground
    in mines. In 1876 a factory act raised the
    minimum working age to 10. Shaftsbury fought for
    many years for chimney sweeps to be banned but an
    effective act of parliament wasnt passed until
    1875.

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