As for the poor, children would sometimes attend church for school, despite these “schools” having limited educational resources. However, a law passed in 1880 had all children – rich or poor – attend school. School Attire School attire in the Victorian era left very little room for studen...
10、 because of increasing gap between rich and poor.,jack the ripper,all the contradictions and problems lead to the decay of the empire at the end of the era.,conclusion,so,it was the victorian era- magnificent but dark,free but limited. a so contradictory era!,thank you!,make presenta...
And its sentiment embodies the spirit ofEchoes From the Age of Steam, an ongoing exhibition of Victorian-era British art at the galleries of the National Centre for the Performing Arts on Beijing's Chang'an Avenue that runs through March 25. One part depic...
Rich and poor families In the Victorian times many families had 10 or more children. Rich children wear great clothes and shoes in their feet. They went to school or had lessons at home. Poor children looked thin and hungry and they had to work. Why did children had to work? Many Victo...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s first novel, set in the VICTORIAN era between 1839 and 1842, is considered to be pioneering in that it made public the great division between rich and poor – a theme that inspired much of her finest work that continued to spotlight the need for social reform. Other wo...
All men, whether rich or poor, wore waistcoats. Rich men also wore top hats and carried walking sticks. Names to know from the Victorian era: Florence Nightingale(1820-1910) – Florence was the founder of modern nursing; she knew it was important to keep hospitals clean and well-run. ...
Their structures were elucidated on the basis of their NMR spectra, HR-FAB-MS data, and acid hydrolysis. Inhibitory effects of the four compounds 1 – 4 on the formation of osteoclast-like multinucleated cells were investigated. As a result, all the four flavanoids showed significant inhibitory...
9) Before the Victorian era, most of Britain’s population couldn’t read or write and had limited access to education. Queen Victoria believed that education should be for all, and by the end of her reign, going to school became compulsory for all children, rich or poor. 19th Century ph...
There’s always a lot to learn when it comes to historical books. But you will agree with me that the Victorian era was a rich and exciting time that became very influential in our lives and, by extension, a motivation for many authors. ...
Eugenie influenced 3 fashion periods within the Victorian era.. .. We discuss Eugenie’s role when we get to the“Crinoline Era” of the 1860’s, the “1st Bustle Era” of the 1870’s, and the “2nd Bustle Era” of the 1880’s. Leading fashion of the world, and being in a positi...