Question

Samuel Scriven's reports of the "truly hideous and Satanic" sight of workers in this industry motivated an 1842 Act banning the employment of women, girls, and boys under ten. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this industry whose "pit brow lasses" were photographed by Arthur Munby. A British idiom for pointless work describes carrying the fuel extracted by miners in this industry to Newcastle.
ANSWER: coal industry [or coal mining; or collieries; prompt on mining]
[10h] Munby's philanthropic and prurient interest in working-class women led him to marry a maid with this first name who darkened her skin with soot for their roleplay. A prominent antifeminist Bluestocking and Clapham Sect activist with this first name had the surname More.
ANSWER: Hannah [accept Hannah Cullwick; accept Hannah More]
[10m] The subtitle of Anne Stott's biography of the moralist Hannah More calls her the "First" of these people. Steven Marcus psychoanalyzed British erotica in a book titled for some "Other" people described by this term.
ANSWER: Victorians [accept Hannah More: The First Victorian; accept The Other Victorians]
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