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Thanks for a great post, Amanda. I had no idea that that was the case and it’s amazing that such ideology flourished, and continues to do so, despite the factual reality.
Many thanks too for popping over to see my blog, I really appreciate it and I will certainly be back to read more.
Thanks Rachael, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Yes, our understanding of women’s work in Victorian Britain is rather different to the reality! I loved your blog and am looking forward to seeing more of your work too.
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What a great website! I’m looking into my own family history and find the women were so hardworking. My ancestors lived and worked in Brighton. Looking forward to ‘M’ Milliner!
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