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Life in the Industrial Revolution Daily life for industrial workers was harsh, especially for the many child laborers who worked in the new factories and in other industries, like the glassworks pictured here. Long hours of work, strict discipline, and low wages were the lot of most industrial workers, whose living standards did not improve until the 1840s.
(The Falcon Glassworks, c. 1840, [oil on canvas]/© Museum of London/HIP/The Image Works)