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What jobs were available in the Victorian era?

By Liam Parker

1.1 Leech collector.

  • 1.2 Pure Finder.
  • 1.3 Tosher.
  • 1.4 Mudlark.
  • 1.5 Rat Catcher.
  • 1.6 Resurrectionists.
  • 1.7 Matchstick makers and sellers.
  • 1.8 Chimney Sweep.
  • What was life like in the 1800s in London?

    Cities were dirty, noisy, and overcrowded. London had about 600,000 people around 1700 and almost a million residents in 1800. The rich, only a tiny minority of the population, lived luxuriously in lavish, elegant mansions and country houses, which they furnished with comfortable, upholstered furniture.

    What was going on in the 1800s in London?

    In the 19th century, London was the capital of the largest empire the world had ever known — and it was infamously filthy. It had choking, sooty fogs; the Thames River was thick with human sewage; and the streets were covered with mud.

    What were the most popular 1800 jobs?

    Some of the common jobs in the 1800s include positions your ancestors had and you might have yourself if technology hadn’t made life easier.

    • Sweeping People’s Chimneys.
    • Woodcutting by Lath Machine.
    • Knocking People Up for Work.
    • Delivering Babies.
    • Capturing Family Portraits.
    • Reading Books on the Factory Floor.

      Why was Victorian London so poor?

      Poverty was caused by many factors in the 1800s: Large families – many children had to be catered for. Death of main ‘bread-winner’ – no one to make money.

      What was the reason for the growth in London in 1800 and 1900?

      People. London’s population grew at a phenomenal rate. It was one million at the time of the first census in 1801; it had more than doubled half a century later and was over seven million by 1911. Much of this growth was the result of people migrating to the metropolis looking for work.

      What kind of jobs did people have in Victorian England?

      For a list of occupations found in census reports Victorian England Occupations in City and Town. Rural Life in Victorian England. For classification of occupations in England, see: General Register Office. Classification of Occupations, 1960. London, England: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1960.

      How many people were apprentices in London in 1850?

      British Origins has an index of just under 500,000 names a this link for London Apprentices 1442-1850 (£) from indexes created by Cliff Webb. The London Livery Company Apprenticeship Registers are in book form and indexes [1]]

      Where can I find list of Old English occupations?

      Or a list of obscure old English occupations found on the Census with explanations. Vital Records. Parish records of baptisms and marriages usually record the occupation of the father of the child in the case of a baptism and the occupations of the parties and their fathers in the case of a marriage.

      What kind of jobs did the Irish have in England?

      Occupations held by the Irish in England varied depending on the County in which they settled. A large percentage of Irish Emigrants were unskilled laborers. Seasonal Agricultural Laborers had been coming to England for years to supplement their income by harvesting crops.