in a study of English and Irish anthropometrics spanning 1805 to 1914, T.E. Jordan, in the Annals of Human Biology, an article titled Social change, height, and body mass in Victorian youth, 1805-1914, gives the statistical averages of stature by age and social class with the following results. A working class male at the time of the ripper would be 4 foot 3 inches (131.60 cm) at age 9, 5 foot and 1/2 inch (153.Cm) at age 13, and 5 foot and 1/3 inches (173.50 cm) at age 16. Respectfully Dave
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Dave,
Interesting, but i think the figure for a 16-year-old is in error. If it was 173.5 cm that would be about 5-8 in English measure.
Moreover, while I won't argue with the results without a look at the article, that sounds rather tall for working class youths in the LVP. What I have read suggests that after a century or more of bad nutrition, average height reached a nadir around 1860 and it was only in the last quarter of that century that average height began to rise.
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