On this page
-
Text (1)
-
PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENpE. 59
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
- ¦ ' '. ' < ¦ " ¦' ' " '" ¦ ' .-. '¦ ¦ ...
to Mr . A observations _^ kroyd desired which , as had a _ireanufacturer fallen from _, the to say noble a few lord words He in was reference a large
¦ ment emp some loyer . While of labor he admitted , having that between the remarks 3000 and of 4000 the noble persons lord . in app his lied emp to loy the - efore the of the Actshould
state of things which existed bpassing Factory , they _adapted bear in . mind He the would class mention of emp the loyment social had 1 app for 000 liances which children which women in schools he were had in broug connexion peculiarl ht to y
bear upon women and children . He . time with his and work attended ' s—those the from schools eight to thus thirteen receiving years of industrial age only and worked scholastic
_halfchildren teachingi , The Evening change classes from were school , established to work for was very women much liked needlework by the
. young , Marrie was taug d women ht , and were cooking seldom classes emp established loyed when , and their music husbands was not were forgotten well _ofij . of much evil if act
passed but he considered preventing that married -it would would women be be working productive in in factories distress . if Often it any , when not that was the
the Jiusb wife and had was He an ill could , opportunity the famil not y sit of down earning without p money lunged bearing at a time testimony when it to were was the so zeal much of _,
required Miss _JParkes * in the cause . For a short period he . was in Parliament , and soon after his return that lady called on Mm , and so thoroughly enlisted him
in the causethat it had and would continue to have his warm sympathy and support Lord ( Talbot cheers , . ) _' de Malahide lained that his observations referred to
the state of some manufacturing exp districts only . If all manufactories were tion carrie for d on the as remarks Mr . Ackroy made d ' s and but many there others were were some , there he feared would in be which no founda the
-, Lord same Lord princi Talbot Brougham ple de was Malahide not said adop —I has beg ted . said leave What to add has a few passed words shows to what there my mi friend ght .
foe some little controversy , but he . could tell them that if all manufactories were carried on like his friend's , Mr . Ackroy marrie d d , there would children be little for or
nothing nothing to could comp be lain more of , eith health er y as than regarded their condition women in all or respects - to ' the advisa in ; that
bility great so admirabl , establishment in all respects and disinterestedl . , There of encourag could b be ing Miss no and differenc Parkes supporting e , Miss however the Faithfull , exertions as , and , others made - y y ,
service female with whom s has ( app been y they lause rendered are . ) There connected by is these no , in manner ladies finding to of out tliat doubt new most that lines important the of greatest employment class possible of the for
• that many community they - _material will , upon find interests whose encouragement well of society -being , and depend both support as ( hear to th in _^ eir hear this comforts . country ) I hope and ( hear mor and , hear als trust , so . ) ht towards the less fortu
nate To say lishwomen members that Irishwomen of and their Scotchwomen own are deficient sex— — to wh in say rig that mi feeling they ht as have well less say they feeling are than not
_-^ would handsome Eng convince ; and them if any ( one laug had hter a and doubt app y on lause you this . ) point g the sight now before me the of respect
_able Miss well Parkjgs educated said that she _^ intendent had seen —sort experiment of moral missionary _p lacing — a over the
females Lord in Talbot - large industrial de sup Malahide ex establishments moved a a worked resolution with — the " That greatest this success meeting . , to
recognising branch society the in importance publin , in of connexion the meeting with , is that willing of the _assistjjin London . forming Society a ,
for Lord promoting Brougham the emp seconded loyment the of resolution women . " . their Mr . exertions F . W . Brady not unrewarded , Q . C ., said he and was that sure a the committee benevolent would ladies be would formed find in
Dublin to co-operate with the London , committee ( hear , hear . ) He directed
Promotion Of Social Scienpe. 59
PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENpE . 59
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 59, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/59/
-