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Minding Our Own Business: How and Why did Women’s Occupations Change in the Nineteenth Century?

History Hub at Magickal Emporium, 1 Marketplace, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BA

  • 16 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking required
  • | Talk

An illustrated talk on the rise of female labour and the growth of female entrepreneurs in Halesworth in the nineteenth century

During the first fifty years of the nineteenth century there was a significant acceleration of national socio-economic change. The accompanying widespread transition occurred also in Halesworth. Women's occupations developed under these conditions. Not all aspects of life became better (low wages, political disablement, sex-specific unskilled jobs, workhouses and asylums were still prevalent), but many did, and female entrepreneurs often flourished here. This paved the way for women to make a significant leap forward towards financial independence and enjoy an increased share in the evolving national prosperity. Talk given by Lisa Hyde, Coordinator of the U3A Local History Group. Discussion and Q&A follows the talk.

Timings

Wednesday 16 September:
1400-1530

Location & directions

History Hub at Magickal Emporium, 1 Marketplace, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BA

Directions:
At the History Hub at Magickal Emporium.
Contact on day:
Lisa Hyde
Telephone number:
+447950980641

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking required
Booking conditions:
Booking via the Cut website
Booking contact name:
Cut Box Office
Booking telephone number:
+443003033211
Booking email:
[email protected]
Booking opens:
25 Aug 2026 12:00 AM
Booking closes:
07 Sep 2026 12:00 AM

Accessibility details

No dogs Limited wheelchair access as steps into shop Toilets available in Marketplace

Additional information

Max number of people:
25
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

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