Victorian Children By Lydia Harris.

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Victorian Children By Lydia Harris

Introduction! In this PowerPoint you will be able to see what the children in the Victorian times had to do and put up with.

What did they do? When children had no rights they got forced to work for their self-centred masters. They had no food or water for up to 12 hours, but it wasn’t every child because the more fortunate children had an education food and water. On the other hand the less fortunate children had to go down the mines, work in factories and and clean chimneys. Unfortunately, they didn’t get paid for their exhausting work!

What they had to suffer with Losing limbs Getting cancer Dyeing Becoming ill But they still had to work with these conditions!!

Here are some horrendous pictures!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/victorian_britain/victorian_children_at_work/