Pupils will discover the working conditions and the attitudes people had in the period, interview characters who are for and those that are against, then they will vote to decide whether legislation should be introduced to limit those that would be eligible to work underground.
The pupils will meet a costumed member of Beamish Museum staff who will lead them across the 1800s landscape, taking them to meet various characters to find out information and see what they think about the working conditions for the children working underground. At Pockerley, the pupils will be split up into two groups but the most of the time they will be together as a whole group. The session will end with a vote, will the pupils decide that it is unfair to limit the ages of the children working underground?
This activity will bring to life the mining conditions for women and children in the period, exploring the effects of increasing industrialisation. It also links to local history in the North East.
This session helps children:
Season:Â All year
To book and to find out more: email bookings@beamish.org.uk or phone 0191 370 4026.
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