Yes Tomkin, it still makes me cringe every time I talk about my little long gone Hurrier kids! I watched a TV show by Tony Robinson (I think) which walked through the worst children's jobs in Victorian history, it covered the hurrier job in detail, with some graphic stories from kids rescued out of disaster's just like the one you described.
It wasn't just the "hurrier" jobs either, I'd never heard of kids being "mud larks" before, truly terrible. I took the opportunity to express to my Grandchildren how important it is to exercise your right to have a voice in the country's government to make sure that situations like this are never repeated. We have already seen the covert end to the 8 hour day in Australia, in practice if not in policy and yet on Monday we have a public holiday to celebrate "Labour day", we're kidding ourselves if we think it can't happen all over again if we're not diligent!
So it is very important that the anniversary coming up is remembered far and wide. I hope that it has a global reach so that we can all have a chance to reflect on these little lives lost and learn the lessons from history that shape our global future!!
Cheers,
Jill