Victorian Occupations: Life and Labor in the Victorian Period as Seen by Artists, Writers, and Modern Historians
General
The Hidden World of the Victorian Working Classes
Working-Class Attitudes: Stoicism and Acceptance
The Lack of Social Security in Victorian England
Bankruptcy in Victorian England — Threat or Myth?
Professions
the Law
Judges
Solicitors and Barristers
the Clergy
Representations of Anglican and Dissenting Clergy in Victorian Literature
Construction:
Clerk of the Works
Civil Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
School teachers
Physicians
Skilled Labor — Craftsman
The Hierarchies of Victorian Workers: Craftsman, Semi-skilled Factory Operatives, and Laborers
Victorian Wages for Skilled and Unskilled Labor: The Example of Construction Workers on the Thames Embankment
The Prince of Victorian Manual Workers: The Skilled Craftsman
Artisans
Blacksmiths
Semi-Skilled Labor
Miners
Textile Mill Workers
Welsh Dairies in Victorian London
Unskilled Labor
Agricultural Workers
(article from the 1874
Cornhill Magazine
)
Costermongers
Railway porters and pundits
The Victorian Navvy
Victorian Navvies — Their Nationality, Religion, Social Position, and Relation to the Armed Services
A Navvy's Glossary
Construction workers:
Butty Gangs, Working for Fixed Wages, and Ruskinian Economics
Crossing Sweepers
Gender and Work
Victorian Women, Class, and Occupation
Victorian Working Women: Sweated Labor
Needlewomen: Dressmakers, Milliners, and Slop-workers
A Washerwoman's Daughter
Governnesses
The Figure of the Governess, based on Ronald Pearsall's
Night's Black Angels
The Victorian Governess Novel
The Governess and Class Prejudice
Punch
and Brontë on Training the Ideal Governess
The Victorian Governess: A Bibliography
Servants
Domestic Service, The "Mute and Forgotten" Occupation
What Kind of Staff Would a Victorian Household Have?
"Maid in England" — the life of the Victorian domestic servant
(Public Record Office exhibition)
"
On the Side of the Maids
" --an 1874 account of a maid's hard life
Kinds: Butlers, Maids, Cooks, Coachman, Gamekeepers, Gardeners
Child Labor
Introduction
Mines
Criminal classes
burglars
mudlarks
smash and grab
Three London pedlars by Gustave Doré
Last modified 9 February 2007