Surf these sites: Child Labour in the 19th Century -- Features biographies and entries on reformers, supporters, laborers, working conditions, and other things related to child labor in Britain. Penny Magazine Online -- Some excellent well reproduced Victorian specialist illustrations from the original Penny Magazine Smugglers'' Britain -- A fascinating study of British smuggling in the 18th and 19th centuries. Here you’ll find precise directions to smugglers’ pubs, coves, caves and tunnels, together with the full indexed text of a unique book on smuggling. The Emancipation of Women: 1860-1920 -- Thirty-five biographies of women who played a prominent role in the struggle for equality. Includes written primary sources produced by, or about, them. The Peterloo Massacre -- A detailed analysis of the events of St. Peter''s Field, Manchester on the 16th August, 1819. The website includes eyewitness accounts and biographical details of 25 people who saw what happened that day. Victoria Research Web -- Provides research resources for the study of all aspects of Victorian Britain. Victorian Census Project -- Aims to computerise a number of source documents and related materials relating to Great Britain in the mid-nineteenth century. Victorian Station -- Dedicated to Victorian enthusiasts: a brief history and photos of the Victorian Era including Queen Victoria, Cameos and Victorian Architecture
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