Well said Caz and Jan...as researchers of Family history we are naturally curious about our ancestors and the society in which they lived and therefor have to deal with many aspects of their lives which, as Jan pointed out, frequently make uncomfortable reading, but at the same time, very interesting.
Aside from that, Josey pointed out that she thought the smaller child could be a boy, which could explain why the child is wearing boots...and as Malm pointed out, that child's dress is a darker shade.
Interesting comment from Caz too about Rigor Mortis relaxing at a later stage...that is something I wasn't aware of.
I'm pleased that I posted it as so many people have added to the many aspects of infant death in the Victorian era which enhances our understanding.
Carol