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Women in Victorian Britain.

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Upper and Middle Class Women.Their clothes tell us about their role.

1860s 1880s1900

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They were expected to look their best and entertain their men folk.

Education was limited to “accomplishments” such as music, dance, and needlework

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At home they often led a life of leisure. Domestic duties included rearing children and managing the

servants.

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Their social life revolved around accompanying their husbands to races and

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balls.

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Going to the seaside.

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Shopping.

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Their primary duties were as wives and mothers.

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No respectable young lady would go out without a

chaperone.

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Some women tried to change this.

• They tried to get schools for girls and even go to university..

• They wanted higher paid jobs e.g. medicine, education and the legal profession.

• They wanted equal rights.

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Many women’s rights had been obtained by 1900.

• 1839. If parents separated children under 7 should stay with their mother.

• 1857. Wives could divorce husbands who were cruel or left them.

• 1870. Wives were allowed to keep money they earned.

• 1891. Wives could not be forced to live with husbands unless they wished.

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The first school for girls was set up by Frances Buss in1850.

The North London Collegiate School.

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Elizabeth Garrett Andersonbecame first woman doctor in1870.

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Some educated women obtained jobs as school teachers or

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as governesses.

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Working class women.They often had to work. Jobs included street

sellers, seamstresses,

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Sweatshop workers,

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and pit wenches.

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After work there were many more domestic chores such as washing clothes by hand.

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Many working class girls went into service (maids).Here you were at least given food, a bed, a

uniform and regular wages.

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However you were on call at all hours of the day or night. Maids rarely saw their families.

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Working class girls were expected to do many chores to help their mothers. Boys were allowed

out alone.

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In Lancashire and Yorkshire many girls went to work in cotton or woollen mills.

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Mill girls.

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Women who worked were paid much less than men.In 1888 Annie Besant led a strike of match girls for

more pay.

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By 1900 women had started to campaign for the right to vote.

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From 1903 to 1914 the Suffragettes showed that women would resort to extreme tactics to get what

they wanted.