docx, 1.95 MB
docx, 1.95 MB

A social history resource detailing street selling of the Victorian era and the types of goods poor working class Victorians sold to make a living. It includes research taken from Henry Mayhew’s ‘London Labour and the London Poor’ and includes coffee sellers, mud larks and pure finders amongst others. This is ideal for English KS3/KS4 students as it provides crucial context for the 19th century novel.
It is presented in size 18 font with 5 clear pictures and no extra clutter making it perfect for vision impaired students, those who wear glasses or have ASD/ADHD/dyslexia. When you set research for homework, print this out or upload to your sharing platform to make it easier for your SEN students to access good quality historical writing.
This is an editable word document so it is easy to make the font smaller or bigger if you so wish.
1817 words (11 pages)

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