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Children's Jobs in the Ironworks



Extracts from

Report by Robert Hugh Franks, Esq. on the Employment of Children & Young

Persons in the Collieries and Iron-Works in South Wales; and the State,

Condition, and Treatment of Such Children and Young Persons.

(1842)



John Lewis, aged 10, labourer in smithy:



'I fill the barrows with iron, and run them to the forges or where wanted; work

every day, and have done so six months. Have been burned in the face and

feet, but never off work for many days. Was at the free Welsh school; did

learn the a, b and the ab. (Does not know a letter).'



Sarah Davis, aged 14, piler:



'Works 12 hours daily at piling iron bars for the puddlers (refiners); been two

months only at the work. Was at the free school, and got a bit of the spelling

(cannot spell any). God made man; never heard of hell or heaven. Twelve

pennies in 1 shilling; twice 2 are 4; does not know what 4 and 4 make.'



Catherine Hughes, aged 14, water carrier:



'Carry water on the hill for the men who char the coal for the blast furnaces;

work seven days or seven nights; less work on Sundays, 12 to 13 hours on

other periods; works for step-father, as own is dead; cannot read yet, but go

to the Sunday school to hear the preacher and see about. (Does not know

how to read.) No questions in the Catechism are taught at school. God made

me; Jesus is God; Adam was the first man; Job was the wisest man. Twelve

pennies in a shilling; five fingers on each hand; six days in the week; not say

how many months in the year; a month contains more days then a week.'



Susan Davis, aged 17, piler:



'Been at work 12 months; kept house before for mother, and nursed the

children, never was at any day-school (can't read Welsh or English); got the

English from neighbours; works with father, who is a puddler; earns 24

shillings a month; never heard of the Bible, but knows there is a Testament;

has never been taught any Commandments- there may be some, not any to

my knowledge; mother taught me to knit and to sew my clothes, which I do

after I get home.'

Mary Powell, aged 13, helper to fill:



'Been 12 months helping to fill at the blast furnaces; earns 3s. 6d. a week;

works all day and every day, Sunday as well as week-day, on the nights

which the gangs take turns about; never was at school in the day; when time

will allow goes to hear the preacher; does not know what he says, or what he

means exactly; never was taught English, has got a little from lodgers and

hawkers. (Very ignorant, does not know a letter in the English or Welsh

primers).'



Mary Williams, aged 15, limestone breaker:



'Breaks the limestone for the blast; has done so three years; works every day

for 12 hours; the work is very hard, have not much rest, as have to assist in

house-cleaning when home; my wages are 5 shillings a week, in seven days

or nights of 12 hours each; sometimes we do not the whole 12 hours on

Sunday, as it depends on the limestone which is broken. I never was at day-

school; now I go to the Independent Sunday-school, and am learning to spell;

they say God made me, and he is Jesus Christ; can't say whether there be

any Commandments; there may be two, but I know nothing about them.

(Cannot read, speaks welsh only).'



Evan Gray, aged 16, miner:



'Been worked in the mines since seven years; works at the coal, assists in

cutting under, father picks and blasts; had two toes torn off my foot as

ascending the Balance Pit at Cyfarthfa; been laid by three months, cannot put

my foot on the ground yet; when at work have to go below at four and six in

the morning, and return at three and four in the afternoon; never been to any

school; I know nothing about any Commandments, or who made me; when

well I go to the Independent chapel to hear the preacher.'



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