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H is for Hawker | An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain

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An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain. Examining the reality of life for working-class women and the nature of the work that they did. January 9, 2015. H is for Hawker. Napoleon called us a nation of shopkeepers. The remark would have been infinitely more degrading if he had called us a nation of hawkers, but certainly quite as true, for there is not one portion or spot of this island but is overrun with them.’ [1]. Mayhew suggests that only a small proportion of hawkers and costermongers we...

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An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain. Examining the reality of life for working-class women and the nature of the work that they did. March 10, 2016. J is for Jam Maker. If workshops were carried out on the ideal plan suggested, businesses could not be carried on at a fair profit. [2]. Work in jam factories was seasonal and as such the factories worked extremely long hours in the fruiting season. Giving details of her factory duties, one elderly widow in Liverpool explained how:. Oranges co...

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F is for Fur Puller | An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain

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An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain. Examining the reality of life for working-class women and the nature of the work that they did. January 14, 2014. F is for Fur Puller. Besides the soldiers’ clothes, furs were used everywhere as seen in this little girl’s cape, made from rabbit fur and lined with satin. Little girl’s white rabbit fur cape c 1890. c.Victoria and Albert Museum, London. A survey of 1897 found that infant mortality rates in families where the mothers were fur pullers was mu...

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G is for Gloveress | An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain

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An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain. Examining the reality of life for working-class women and the nature of the work that they did. February 14, 2014. G is for Gloveress. Gloving is only a cloak for something worse; to be a gloveress is enough to stamp them with no enviable fame.’ [1]. Calf leather, hand sewn with silk thread gloves. 1860-1890 c. Victoria and Albert Collection, London. How is it that there is so much prostitution in Worcester? 8230; If they [the gloveresses] are to make a...

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D is for Dressmaker | An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain

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An A-Z of Women's Occupations in Victorian Britain. Examining the reality of life for working-class women and the nature of the work that they did. December 12, 2013. D is for Dressmaker. Dress, 1861-63 Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Dressmakers were normally employed in one of two ways:. For the majority, and certainly for the married women, the option was only that of having day work working at home on a piecework basis, working independently for themselves, or working in ‘houses’ as out-workers.

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