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Society for superseding the necessity of climbing boys by encouraging a new method of sweeping chimneys. (19th report).
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Pages : 34
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Society for superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys. Twenty-second (twenty-third) report, May 1, 1838 (1839).
Author: Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys (LONDON)
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Pages : 34
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Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Good Press
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Anonymous's 'Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys' is a groundbreaking social critique disguised as a fictional narrative. The book revolves around the plight of young chimney sweep boys in 19th century England and the formation of a society dedicated to abolishing this dangerous and exploitative practice. The author's vivid descriptions and emotive storytelling shed light on the harsh realities faced by these boys, seeking to raise awareness and inspire social change. Anonymous's use of satire and irony adds depth to the narrative, highlighting the hypocrisy and indifference of society towards the oppressed.
Publisher: Good Press
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Anonymous's 'Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys' is a groundbreaking social critique disguised as a fictional narrative. The book revolves around the plight of young chimney sweep boys in 19th century England and the formation of a society dedicated to abolishing this dangerous and exploitative practice. The author's vivid descriptions and emotive storytelling shed light on the harsh realities faced by these boys, seeking to raise awareness and inspire social change. Anonymous's use of satire and irony adds depth to the narrative, highlighting the hypocrisy and indifference of society towards the oppressed.
Facts relative to the State of Children who are employed by Chimney Sweepers, as Climbing Boys, etc
Author: Ann Alexander (of York.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 48
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The Chimney-Sweeper's Friend, and Climbing-Boy's Album. ... Arranged by J. M.
Author: James Montgomery
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Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Pages : 462
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Tenth Report
Author: Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys (LONDON)
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Pages : 32
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The annual subscription charities and public societies in London: or, An account of the several sermons ... and meetings of every description, by which the different establishments of the metropolis, for charity ... are supported
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Pages : 200
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Factory Girls
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
ISBN: 1399011952
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 281
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Ever since there have been factories women and children have, more often than not, worked in those factories. What is perhaps less well known is that women also worked underground in coal mines and overground scaling the inside of chimneys. Young children were also put to work in factories and coalmines; they were deployed inside chimneys, often half-starved so that they could shin up ever narrower flues. This book charts the unhappy but aspirational story of women and children at work through the Industrial Revolution to the beginning of the 20th century. Without women there would have been no pre-industrial cottage industries, without women the Industrial Revolution would not have been nearly as industrial and nowhere near as revolutionary. Many women, and children, were obliged to take up work in the mills and factories – long hours, dangerous, often toxic conditions, monotony, bullying, abuse and miserly pay were the usual hallmarks of a day’s work - before they headed homeward to their other job: keeping home and family together. This long overdue and much needed book also covers the social reformers, the role of feminism and activism and the various Factory Acts and trade unionism. We examine how women and children suffered chronic occupational diseases and disabling industrial injuries - life changing and life shortening – and often a one way ticket to the workhouse. The book concludes with a survey of the art, literature and the music which formed the soundtrack for the factory girl and the climbing boys.
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
ISBN: 1399011952
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 281
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Ever since there have been factories women and children have, more often than not, worked in those factories. What is perhaps less well known is that women also worked underground in coal mines and overground scaling the inside of chimneys. Young children were also put to work in factories and coalmines; they were deployed inside chimneys, often half-starved so that they could shin up ever narrower flues. This book charts the unhappy but aspirational story of women and children at work through the Industrial Revolution to the beginning of the 20th century. Without women there would have been no pre-industrial cottage industries, without women the Industrial Revolution would not have been nearly as industrial and nowhere near as revolutionary. Many women, and children, were obliged to take up work in the mills and factories – long hours, dangerous, often toxic conditions, monotony, bullying, abuse and miserly pay were the usual hallmarks of a day’s work - before they headed homeward to their other job: keeping home and family together. This long overdue and much needed book also covers the social reformers, the role of feminism and activism and the various Factory Acts and trade unionism. We examine how women and children suffered chronic occupational diseases and disabling industrial injuries - life changing and life shortening – and often a one way ticket to the workhouse. The book concludes with a survey of the art, literature and the music which formed the soundtrack for the factory girl and the climbing boys.
Address from the Committee of the Society ... with the Report of the Committee of the House of Lords on the Chimney Sweepers' Regulation Bill
Author: Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys (LONDON)
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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A short account of the proceedings of the Society
Author: Society for superseding the necessity of climbing boys
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Pages : 24
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Pages : 24
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