England: the Victorian Era
Today I travelled back to Victorian England. Blists Hill is
a living history village where you really get a feel for the sights and sounds
(and even some of the smells) of the 1800’s.
Usually when you think Victorian you conjure up images of
sepia-tone, as if color weren’t a thing of the past. But check out the lively
colors in the dressmaker’s shop . . .
Obviously the roads would’ve been more congested than this
recreation, but public transportation was in operation. A man would’ve been
driving this “bus.”
So what was an appropriate occupation for a woman? Here’s a
list of domestic staff and their yearly wages.
And if you’re wondering about the men, a gamekeeper earned
the tidiest sum of 100-150 pounds a year compared to the lowly stable boy who
earned 6-12 pounds a year. I’m not sure what a mailman made but he sure had a
great uniform.
Stay tuned for more historical adventures and lessons
tomorrow.