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Christian Auer, « 62. A Weaver’s Day, 1864 », Presses universitaires de Strasbourg
The 1833 Factory Act stipulated that children under the age of nine were prohibited from working in textile factories; children between nine and thirteen were to work no more than nine hours a day. In 1842, the Mines Act prohibited females and boys under ten from working underground. Successive Acts in 1844 and 1847 established the ten-hour day for females and the six and a half-hour day for children under thirteen.The Commissioners of the Children’s Employment Commission that gave their report...