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  1. Victorian Children in Victorian Times and How They Lived. A Look into how Victorian Children Lived, Played, Worked and Survived. Life for Victorian Children in Victorian times (1830 to 1900) was nothing like childhood in today’s world.

  2. 14 de ago. de 2020 · The Victorian age was the first in which childhood was recognised as a distinct and precious phase in life. Family life, embodied by the young queen, her beloved Albert and their nine children, was idealised.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2004 · Sally Shuttleworth; Victorian Childhood, Journal of Victorian Culture, Volume 9, Issue 1, 1 January 2004, Pages 107–113, https://doi.org/10.3366/jvc.2004.9

  4. The very small and very wealthy upper class got its income (of £1,000 per annum or often much more) from property, rent, and interest. The upper class had titles, wealth, land, or all three; owned most of the land in Britain; and controlled local, national, and imperial politics.

  5. In the Victorian era, the definitions of childhood were changing . Leisure, education and innocence became characteristic of childhood for upper and middle class children.1. Working class children were still sometimes seen as little adults or economic assets and expected to work.1,2.

  6. representative of different sections of the High Victorian upper classes. Not only were upper class values varied; they cannot be fitted into a drawer labelled ‘upper class only’, as distinct from middle or lower class values. A more convincing model is one in which different sets of values are Read 12 December 1990. 0 The British Academy 1992

  7. The purpose of this exhibit, therefore, is to discover whether or not people during the Victorian era viewed girlhood as its own distinctive experience, and how these notions shaped the way girls were treated, raised and perceived by analyzing the portrayal of young girls through art and literature in The Yellow Book.