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mlf_belmont | 14:44 Tue 09th Jun 2009 | History
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I am doing a presentation tomorrow for year 5 students - Victorian theme and thought it would be good to introduce some cost facts, salaries at a particular hospital in 1863 totalled �413.3s2d, I would like to know what that would equate to in modern times, and of course include a separate figure for inflation value (I think that is what I mean!) I also have the cost of �109 in 1867 and and �5,086 for the same year. I rather regret now thinking of this but can't leave it alone now. Please someone help me. Thanks. Louise
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http://www.victorianweb.org/economics/inflatio n.html

try this web site for a rough equivalent - apparently you multiply the victorian � x c70.
Try this,it gives results based on the RPI and average earnings.
http://www.measuringworth.com/ppoweruk/?rediru rl=calculators/ppoweruk/

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