Victorian families were often large and patriarchal, with a clear division of roles between the father, who was the head of the household and the primary breadwinner, and the mother, who managed the household and cared for the children. Children were expected to be obedient and respectful, and their upbringing focused heavily on discipline and moral values.
Extended family members might also live together or nearby, providing additional support and influence. The dynamics of Victorian families varied based on factors such as social class, religion, and cultural background.
Here below is a set of lovely photos that shows portraits of Victorian parents with their children in the mid-19th century.
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