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What did the rich Victorians do?

What did the rich Victorians do?

Jobs included factory work and mining and was very poorly paid. Even children worked in jobs down mines and sweeping chimneys. Rich Victorian men had jobs such as doctors, lawyers, bankers and factory owners.

What is the difference between rich and poor Victorian houses?

The poor Victorian children lived in dwellings much different. While a rich family might live in a large Beautiful house with several bedrooms, a large living room, a parlor and a dining room separate from the kitchen, poor children might have as little as one room for the family to live in.

What was life like for a poor Victorian?

A poor Victorian family would have lived in a very small house with only a couple of rooms on each floor. The very poorest families had to make do with even less – some houses were home to two, three or even four families. The houses would share toilets and water, which they could get from a pump or a well.

Did you know facts about the Victorians?

  • Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert.
  • The post box and stamps were invented during Victorian times.
  • Child labour was a problem during Victorian times.
  • At school, Victorian children used an abacus for maths and a slate for writing.
  • Punishments in Victorian schools were harsh.

What did poor Victorians eat?

For many poor people across Britain, white bread made from bolted wheat flour was the staple component of the diet. When they could afford it, people would supplement this with vegetables, fruit and animal-derived foods such as meat, fish, milk, cheese and eggs – a Mediterranean-style diet.

What did poor Victorians wear?

Poor Victorian men wore a vest, a shirt, a bow tie, coat (sometimes even down to their knees because it was bought from a 3rd or 4th hand shop and they wouldn’t try it on to see if it was the right size for them) pants, trousers, rarely shoes and a cap.

What did the poor Victorians wear?

Poor Victorian women wore thin dirty dresses which were dark colours and made from cotton or wool because silk and linen would be far too expensive and wouldn’t last as long as they needed them to last for ages.

What did rich Victorians drink?

A glass of hock after white fish or claret and port after salmon. Following entrees chilled champagne, a favourite with the ladies, might be served. But it wasn’t all alcohol in the Victorian home. Lemonade, root beer, hot tea and, yes, Perrier that had recently being introduced, were all popular beverages.

What were the shoes of the poor made from?

They were often made from wool or cotton in dark colours as this was cheaper and the dirt didn’t show as much. Shoes also had to last a long time. Some people wore heavy boots with thick hob-nailed soles.

What did poor people drink in Victorian times?

The weekly shop could also include milk, cheese and potatoes. Poor families could only afford meat once a week – this would have been saved for Sunday lunch. Beer and gin were cheap, costing about 1d. Drink was also easier to get hold of than clean drinking water.

What did poor Victorian eat?

What did poor Victorians drink?

What was life like for poor people in Victorian Britain?

Life in Victorian Britain was vastly different for rich and poor people. The divide between the classes in the 19th century was such that food, clothes and even sanitation varied drastically. Learn all about the differences between the rich and poor during the reign of Queen Victoria with this informative activity sheet.

What was the divide between rich and poor Victorians?

The divide between the lives of rich and poor Victorians in the 19th century was so large that food, clothes, homes, education, and even sanitation varied drastically.

What was the wage of a poor child in Victorian times?

Poor children aged just three or four would work 12 hour days for five shillings (25p) a week or less. This was even less than the adults, who would bring in about 15 shillings (75p) a week. Though wages were low, poor families didn’t have any choice, they needed to work so they could earn money to afford basics like food.

What did rich people wear in Victorian times?

Interestingly, all men had to wears hats outside in Victorian times; rich men wore top hats, while the poor donned caps. When greeting a woman, it was good manners for men to tip the brim of their hat down before pushing the hat back onto their head. Wealthy children generally wore small versions of adult clothing.

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Ruth Doyle