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In some areas, you could even find several families occupying one Two-up two-down home. By
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about maths, we didn't have mental, brainy calculator like you would now, we had to use abacus
and. And. Well our brains. Uncompromising, authoritarian and firm our headteacher would whip you
if you got an answer wrong in any subject. They had to work for their food and accommodation. As
I carried on walking down the long corridor- SCREACH. Also, they seem like they would do
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you see that some teachers didn't have a table for them self. There were often no waste disposal
facilities, so rubbish was tipped out into the street, and many Victorian homes didn\'t have running
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IHopgood 9 years ago report 5 Really great resource, thank you. And although you might think of
Victorian houses being lit only by candles, gas powered lighting actually developed quickly during
Victorian times and, again, became a common feature in most homes. The teachers had cains and
they had a dunce hat which children got imbaresed. There were often no waste disposal facilities, so
rubbish was tipped out into the street, and many Victorian homes didn't have running water. There
could be as many as 70 or 80 pupils in one class, especially in cities. Children were often taught by
reading and copying things down, or chanting things till they were perfect. If I didn't go to bed late,
if there wasn't so much traffic, if I didn't come to school late, then I wouldn't be about to be hit. Just
think about it what they are wearing, and how does their hair looks like. As a work-from-home mom
to two adventurous boys, she loves exploring local castles, museums, and galleries with them, and
sharing her knowledge and interests through her blog. They all largely followed the same layout and
design style, and continue to be a defining feature of many British towns and cities. Understand
audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources. I sat on my chair;
everybody had started coming in, I couldn't smell anymore wooden beams now, all I could smell was
sweat of the other children. This consistency in style was achieved thanks to the development of the
railways, allowing easy transportation of materials. All heads turned towards the door as the head-
teacher entered the classroom.The children were terrified.
I've posted it my version for free as well on my pages. He looked bored I sat on my own my own in
a one seated table with only my book remaining I wasn't proud of my work because I didn't practise
that much in school the teacher used to say I haven't got enough time to practise with you I will see
if I can help you next time I was so into learning but know one helped me to archive my target one
day if I practise a lot I mite archive it I just have to believe in myself. And with no bath, they would
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weeks I have got a test to do if I practise I mite get a high grade. For these people there were no
flushing toilets: often an entire street would share one or two outside toilets, and raw sewage would
run through the streets. They often featured tiled floors in halls and kitchens, with wooden
floorboards in the other rooms, and ornate iron fireplaces in every room. At the start of the Victorian
age, most teachers were men, but later many women trained as teachers. No one dared to even
blink.Even the teachers had edged their way to the back of the classroom. ''PETER!'' yelled the head
from behind him.''NOW!''-he screamed. And with no bath, they would wash in metal tubs in the
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My gaze went up to the ceiling, above my head was arches of wooden beams filling the room with
character. Most middle to upper-class Victorian homes had a fireplace, with coal fires, in every
room, underground sewers for waste disposal and running water in the kitchens. Toilets were largely
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(later even upgrading to electric lighting) and a warmly decorated parlour or drawing room, with
curtains, patterned wallpaper, rugs, paintings, ornaments and plants. The scent of wood fills my nose,
as I inhaled deeply. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. As the
Industrial Revolution advanced, regulations were introduced to ensure cleanliness and access to basic
sanitation, including the introduction of proper drainage systems and waste disposal facilities, like an
ash pit or dustbin. It is characterized by a massive furniture, mostly mahogany or rosewood and
decorative motifs of flowers and animals. There are a lot off questions about the Victorian schools
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being lit only by candles, gas powered lighting actually developed quickly during Victorian times
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Instead, residents shared communal water pumps, but they were often polluted by the combination
of sewage and rubbish that ran through the streets. Most middle to upper-class Victorian homes had
a fireplace, with coal fires, in every room, underground sewers for waste disposal and running water
in the kitchens. This consistency in style was achieved thanks to the development of the railways,
allowing easy transportation of materials. During the Industrial Revolution, millions of Victorian
houses were built to provide cheap, efficient homes for workers and their families. Also I point out
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leaving age was raised to twelve, and in 1891, the school's pence fee was abolished and schools
became free. Although it was at the peak in the second half of the 19th century, even today there are
those who prefer to arrange their homes in this style. The powerpoint takes you through the
revolution of Victorian housing and some of the architecture from the era. I heard that in Victorian
times children were need to copy all day the description from the board. Once a boy turned 10, he
went away to Public schools like Eton or Harrow. Every classroom had a angry strict teacher which
wouldn't teach the innocent children anything what was the point going school what all you do is
copy things. The classroom had crummy paint coming off I could here dripping noises like
this''drip!'' 'drip!'' 'drip!'' We had to share a small table with another person and no wonder my
handwriting wasn't neat. There were often no waste disposal facilities, so rubbish was tipped out into
the street, and many Victorian homes didn\'t have running water. Generally, poor people couldn\'t
afford their own home, or the new systems to run them, and lived in environments comparable to
slums. They often lived in extremely cramped conditions and, just like in Charlie and the Chocolate
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room. For example, at the start of Queen Victoria’s’ reign, only the rich had running water and
boilers, however, by the end of the Victorian era, they had become fairly common for all.
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and sharing her knowledge and interests through her blog. It was a different world for the rich, who
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ensure cleanliness and access to basic sanitation, including the introduction of proper drainage
systems and waste disposal facilities, like an ash pit or dustbin. Toilets were largely just a 'privy' (a
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