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The Indusrial Revolution and it's effects on childhood. - Page 3


© Lynda Langford
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRd... Link to an article on physical deformity in children which was brought about by working in very bad Conditions.

http://humanities.uwe.ac.uk/corehistoria... Slums and slum life in Victorian England, London and Birmingham.

http://www.gober.net/victorian/reports/c... An article on childhood mortality, also touching on the plight of Irish immigrants.

http://www.gober.net/victorian/reports/i... An article by Mary Johnston on Irish Emigration.

http://www.gober.net/victorian/reports/w... Conditions of the working classes and child labour, part of the Victorian Web.

http://www.gober.net/victorian/reports/c... The care and feeding of infants and children in Dickens' London

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4.   Jan 30, 2002 2:16 AM
In response to message posted by SWALKER0:

Yes Sherrie, we may have made progress, but sometimes we fail to see what is ...


-- posted by Lynda04


3.   Jan 29, 2002 5:58 AM
There have been so many articles in the paper lately about the living and working conditions of the Afghan people, especially the children. It sounds just like some of the things you brought out in y ...

-- posted by SWALKER0


2.   Dec 9, 2001 3:24 PM
In response to message posted by Sunbear:

Thanks for the encouragement Tom, apparently Dickens had a personal interest i ...


-- posted by Lynda04


1.   Dec 9, 2001 3:15 PM
Hi Lynda,

Thanks for a most interesting, well-written article.

As a fan of Dickens I am familiar with much of what you write. I consider Dickens one of the truly great men of history for his wo ...


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