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Orphans and Class Anxiety in Nineteenth-century English Novels by Junghan Choi
‘Their mother is a violent drunken woman who has been several times in prison’: ‘saving’ children from their families, 1850—1900 by Gillian Lamb (2021)
Victorian childhood: themes and variations by Thomas Edward Jordan (1987)
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/aug/25/overrun-with-rats-charles-dickens-museum-illuminates-authors-factory-stint
Waif Stories in Late Nineteenth-Century England by Anna Davin (2001)
The Children of the Poor: Representations of Childhood since the Seventeenth Century by Hugh Cunningham (1991)
Child labour and the half-time system by Margaret McMillan (1860-1931)
Victorian childhood by Janet Sacks (2010)
Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution by Jane Humphries (2013)
Dirty Old London by Lee Jackson (2014)
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/forgotten-story-of-victorian-chimney-boy-whose-tragic-dea-9243329/
https://www.cpr.org/2015/03/12/dirty-old-london-a-history-of-the-victorians-infamous-filth/
Emotional Investments: British Childhood and the Liberal Ideal, 1800-1870 by Emily Caroline McArthur (2015)
https://www.vassar.edu/specialcollections/exhibit-highlights/2011-2015/age-of-alice/victorian-childhood.html
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/scheeles-green
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https://museum.dea.gov/museum-collection/collection-spotlight/artifact/soothing-syrup
Regional differences in the mid-Victorian diet and their impact on health by Peter Greaves (2018)
Impact of diet on health and longevity in London 1850–1880 by Peter Greaves (2020)
Food Adulteration Its Control in 19th Century Britain by P. J. Rowlinson (1982)
Victorian families in fact and fiction by Penny Kane (1995)
https://issuu.com/oksassociation/docs/retrospect_winter_2022-23/s/17791760
Feeding the Nineteenth-Century Baby: Implications for Museum Collections by Felicity Nowell-Smith
https://www.victorianvoices.net/ARTICLES/CFM/CFM1881/CFM1881-ChildHealth.pdf
https://www.historytoday.com/sites/default/files/The%20Victorian%20Slaughter%20of%20the%20Innocents.pdf
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/apr/04/story-cities-14-london-great-stink-river-thames-joseph-bazalgette-sewage-system
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/apr/04/story-cities-14-london-great-stink-river-thames-joseph-bazalgette-sewage-system
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