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By Michael Altis 9C

Living Conditions What were the differences between the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s in terms of housing, work and leisure?. By Michael Altis 9C. Background Information.

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By Michael Altis 9C

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  1. Living ConditionsWhat were the differences between the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s in terms of housing, work and leisure? By Michael Altis 9C

  2. Background Information In Richmond in the early 1900’s there were considerable differences between the poor and rich citizens. This is due to the overall living conditions of the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s and how different they were.

  3. Background Information There was a massive class differences between the poor and rich citizens and this lead to the poor citizens facing disadvantages in their future. The differences between the poor and the rich citizens can be demonstrated in terms of housing, work and leisure.

  4. Housing Housing played a major part in the living conditions of the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s.

  5. Housing – Poor Citizens • In the slums of Richmond • Housing was at the bottom of hills so houses would flood regularly • Too small for its tenants with multiple generations of a family living in a tiny house • There was no electricity for light or warmth as it was too expensive • Made up of iron and shipping wood • Unsanitary because cleaning was not the main priority

  6. Housing – Rich Citizens • Housing was at the top of hills so houses would rarely flood • Too large for its tenants with a house regarded as a mansion • There was electricity for light and warmth because rich citizens could afford it • Made up of brick and weatherboard • Very sanitary because cleaning was affordable for the rich citizens

  7. Work Work was one of the most important factors that determined the living conditions of the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s.

  8. Work – Poor Citizens • No education after primary • Earned lower class jobs with hard labour • Men and women worked in factories and women around the house • Worked in the slums of Richmond

  9. Work – Rich Citizens • Primary and tertiary education • Earned higher class jobs with no labour • Men worked as doctors and business men and women worked around the house • Worked in the town of Richmond

  10. Leisure Living conditions played a good part in pre determining the leisure of the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s.

  11. Leisure – Poor Citizens • Adults had no leisure time because they worked long hours in order to make a sustainable income • Boys and girls played in the streets and created there own games but would start work very young so this leisure time did not last • Frequently went to church • Poor did not associate with the rich

  12. Leisure – Rich Citizens • Adults had leisure time and spent it with there children or watching plays and playing sport like tennis • Boys played sports like tennis and cricket in private courts • Girls acted like ladies and didn’t play as such • Frequently went to church • Rich did not associate with the poor

  13. Richmond Slums

  14. Richmond Mansions

  15. Conclusion It has now been demonstrated through housing, work and leisure that there is a multitude of differences between the poor and rich citizens in Richmond in the early 1900’s.

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