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Education and the lives of children
Conditions of Life and Labour
- Victorian Occupations — Life and Labor in the Victorian Period (sitemap)
- Victorian Women's Occupations (sitemap)
- Crime in Victorian England (sitemap)
- What was the life of a typical Englishman just before Victoria ascended the throne?
- Wages, the Cost of Living, and Contemporary Equivalents to Victorian Money
- Housing for Rich and Poor (sitemap)
- The Victorian Building Boom
- The Art and Culture of Victorian Mourning
- The Lack of Social Security in Victorian England
- The Life of the Industrial Worker in Early Ninteenth-Century England
- Slums and Slumming in Late-Victorian London
- Child Labor
- Stained Glass and Gaslight — Darkness, Smog, and a Little Light in Victorian Cities
- "Nothing Will Beat the Old Times": A Victorian Dialogue
- Billingsgate (London Fishmarket) at 5 am
- Clara Collett, Charles Booth, and Urban Poverty
- Needlewomen: Dressmakers, Milliners, and Slop-workers
- The Physical Deterioration of the Textile Workers
- Testimony Gathered by Ashley's Mines Commission
- Life in London (an account from 1871)
- [Review of] Thomas R. C. Gibson-Brydon's The Moral Mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London: Charles Booth, Christian Charity, and the Poor-but-Respectable
- The Evangelicals' Positive Influence on English Society
- Related Site: The Workhouse
- Related Site: Quintin Bradley's Labour History Research "for researchers into British labour history and early socialist movements."
- Related Site: The Journal of John Daniel Thompson (1812-93), sometime manager of the Northumberland Arms, a London pub.
- Letters from the Past: a collection of primary sources
- Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline
Race, class and gender Issues