A bobbin boy was typically a young boy employed in a textile mill to manage the bobbins of thread used in weaving or spinning processes. These boys often worked long hours in harsh conditions, performing repetitive tasks such as replacing empty bobbins with full ones. The job was common during the Industrial Revolution, where child labor was prevalent, and it often highlighted the exploitation of children in factories. Many bobbin boys faced significant physical and emotional challenges due to the demands of their work.
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