1. Sarah Carpenter
1.1. 9 years old
1.2. Thomas Birkenhead was her master carder, a bad man, she wished he might die
1.2.1. He cut hair of a girl with a knife as a punishment
2. Ester Price
2.1. 1856
2.2. Was caught escaping
2.2.1. Punishment
2.2.1.1. Locked for a week in a room with a bad that was a blanket on the floorboards
3. Population grew
3.1. More people were marrying younger
3.2. Every workplace would have children in it
3.2.1. In agricolture: 1/3 of children’s job
4. Joseph Arch
4.1. Work for a Wheatley banker
4.1.1. Become a stable boy
5. Boy soldiers
5.1. Marine society boys
5.1.1. At the age of 6 years old fought in a battle
5.1.2. We’re the equivalent of the panish apprentices
5.1.3. Teenagers that all remember their first encounter with death
6. The will of children
6.1. Help at first their mothers
6.1.1. Dads were often away or missing
6.1.2. Feeling proud of yourself
7. TRANSFORMATION
7.1. Laws against child labour
7.2. Dickens
7.2.1. Reports of abuses
7.3. 1831
7.3.1. Introducing of a bill restricting child labour
7.4. 1833
7.4.1. The first Factory act was passed
7.4.1.1. Less hours
7.4.1.2. No work under 9 y.o.
7.5. 1802
7.5.1. The Parish apprentice act
7.6. 1819
7.6.1. The cotton factories act
7.7. 1884
7.7.1. The factory act
7.8. LABOUR REPLACED BY SCHOOL
7.8.1. CHILDREN BECAME THE FUTURE, not fuel for the future
8. Charles Bacon
8.1. 13 years old
8.2. Desire to work with horses
9. Robert Blincoe
9.1. Promised to children going into workhouses that they would be turned into ladies and gentlemen
9.1.1. Work was done by orphans
9.1.1.1. The most vulnerable in society
9.1.1.2. Bad conditions and dangerous
9.1.1.3. Children were adapt
9.1.1.3.1. Machines were designed to be operated by children’s nimble fingers
9.2. Panish apprentices
9.2.1. 80 children of 7 years old taken by car from home
9.2.1.1. Into dormitories and stay there until they were 21 y.o.
9.2.2. They worked 14-15 hours a day for no money or little money
10. William Arnold
10.1. At 6 years old he was sent to work in the field
10.2. At 7 years old he was driving the plough
11. George Elson
11.1. 10 years old
11.2. His master persuaded him to climb a chimney
11.2.1. Inalation of every kind of soot