In the 18th and 19th cEntuRies child labour was common, with, for example, noisy textile mills employing children as young as eight or nine. They would be employed to do piecening which involved repairing broken threads. This required them to work under the massive looms. Their working conditions were dreadful and it took many decades for the practices to cease.
Tuesday, 11 April 2023
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482 - FLOOR
“LO and behold, there's flour on the floor .” exclaimed Denise. “I wonder if Ethan has been making a cake?” she thought.
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Five o L d school chums went to a posh hotel for a celebratory meal. The other quiet diners were somewhat dismayed by how no...
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G A briel entered the diner and staggered to a table. "What have you been doing - you're all washy ; there's n...
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This is my 10-year-old Granddaughter's version: Come on, Dad wants us to go shopping for cerea L , milk, eggs and flou R . ...
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