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Chidren in Victorian
      Times
What was it like for children
           living in Victorian
          times?
 It   all depended on their family…
Children from working class families...

   Ate poor food
   Worked long hours
   Lived in terrible
    conditions
   Many children died of
    disease.
Children from rich families…
   Ate healthy food
   Had clean and good
    clothes
   Didn’t need to work
   Went on holidays
   Had expensive toys
Working children

                      At the age of 5 or 6 children
                       started to work.
                      Children worked very long
                       hours with little breaks and
                       no fresh air.
                      They often worked in very
                       dangerous conditions
                      Children were paid very
                       little because they were
                       young.
Where did children work?
Children worked...
   In factories
   As chimney sweepers
   In coal mines
   In the streets
   In workhouses
   In farms
Children worked in factories
                     They had to clean
                      machines while the
                      machines were kept
                      running and there
                      were many accidents.
In textile mills
   Many children lost
    fingers in the
    machinery and some
    kids were crushed by
    the huge machines
    and died.
In match factories…
                    Children had to dip
                     matches into
                     dangerous chemicals.
                     Those chemicals
                     caused problems with
                     their teeth and lungs.
Children worked as Chimney sweepers
                      Small children starting
                      at the age of 5 or 6
                      had to climb up inside
                      the chimneys to clean
                      them.The work was
                      dangerous and
                      painful.
Children worked in coal mines

                     What jobs did they do
                      in the mines?

                     Were they
                      dangerous?
They worked as drawers or trappers…
Children in the streets
   They sold flowers,
    bootlaces, matches or
    buttons.
   They polished shoes
   They ran errands
   They swept busy
    roads.
When did children stop working?
 Many   efforts were made to finish with
  children labour and send them to
  school, but it wasn’t easy.
 Poor families needed the extra
  money so many children continued
  working.
According to the acts passed by the
goverment…
   In 1832 the use of boys for sweeping
    chimneys was forbidden by law.
   In 1842 was forbidden the employment of
    woman and children in mines.
   In 1878 was prohibited the employment of
    children under 10 years old in factories.
What about now? What happen to
many poor children?
Today many children have to work
and most of them don’t go to school…
What can we do about this?

Let’swork
 together!

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Children In Victorian Times

  • 2. What was it like for children living in Victorian times?  It all depended on their family…
  • 3. Children from working class families...  Ate poor food  Worked long hours  Lived in terrible conditions  Many children died of disease.
  • 4. Children from rich families…  Ate healthy food  Had clean and good clothes  Didn’t need to work  Went on holidays  Had expensive toys
  • 5. Working children  At the age of 5 or 6 children started to work.  Children worked very long hours with little breaks and no fresh air.  They often worked in very dangerous conditions  Children were paid very little because they were young.
  • 7. Children worked...  In factories  As chimney sweepers  In coal mines  In the streets  In workhouses  In farms
  • 8. Children worked in factories  They had to clean machines while the machines were kept running and there were many accidents.
  • 9. In textile mills  Many children lost fingers in the machinery and some kids were crushed by the huge machines and died.
  • 10. In match factories…  Children had to dip matches into dangerous chemicals. Those chemicals caused problems with their teeth and lungs.
  • 11. Children worked as Chimney sweepers  Small children starting at the age of 5 or 6 had to climb up inside the chimneys to clean them.The work was dangerous and painful.
  • 12. Children worked in coal mines  What jobs did they do in the mines?  Were they dangerous?
  • 13. They worked as drawers or trappers…
  • 14. Children in the streets  They sold flowers, bootlaces, matches or buttons.  They polished shoes  They ran errands  They swept busy roads.
  • 15. When did children stop working?  Many efforts were made to finish with children labour and send them to school, but it wasn’t easy.  Poor families needed the extra money so many children continued working.
  • 16. According to the acts passed by the goverment…  In 1832 the use of boys for sweeping chimneys was forbidden by law.  In 1842 was forbidden the employment of woman and children in mines.  In 1878 was prohibited the employment of children under 10 years old in factories.
  • 17. What about now? What happen to many poor children?
  • 18. Today many children have to work and most of them don’t go to school…
  • 19. What can we do about this? Let’swork together!