Read Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain Online
Authors: Judith Flanders
Tags: #Fiction
Mother Goose
(pantomime), 307
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 346
Mudie, Charles Edward, 184, 191
Mudie’s Circulating Library, 184-7
multiple stores: beginnings 83-4
Munday, Messrs, 11-12
Murray, John (publisher), 192, 199-200
Murray’s Family Library (publisher’s series), 188
museums: purpose, 399, 404;
see also
individual museums and galleries
music: at seaside resorts, 249-50; clubs, 344-5; festivals, 344, 347; sheet (printed), 344-5, 354, 356-9, 365; amateur performers, 346-7, 356, 358; professionalization, 346-7, 365, 372, 376; publication, 353; popular and working class, 372-4;
see also
concerts; music halls opera; pianos
Music Hall Provident Society, 376
music halls, 297, 372-8;
see also
individual cities
Musical Antiquity Society, 474
musical instruments, 354
Musical Society, 343
Musical Times
(magazine), 365
Myra’s Journal
, 163
Napier, Jo., milliner and tea dealer, Thirsk, 58
Napoleon I (Bonaparte), Emperor of the French: represented in shows and exhibitions, 263-6, 278, 319; and Auguste Vestris, 298n
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 415
National Cyclists Union, 456-7
National Gallery: opening hours, 211; founded, 400-1; management, 402-3; attendance, 403
National Gallery of Practical Science (Adelaide Gallery), 270-1
National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church of England, 139
nature: appreciation of, 216
navvies, 29 & n
Nelson, Admiral Horatio, Viscount, 136; burial in St Paul’s, 258
Nesbit, E.:
Five Children and It
, 458
Netherlands (Holland): coffee consumption, 56n
New Bath Guide
, 133
New Brighton, Cheshire, 250
New Musical Magazine
, 358
New Place, Stratford on Avon, 236
New Prose Bath Guide
, 234
New Satirist
(newspaper), 142
New Strand Subscription Theatre, London, 298
New York Tribune
, 14
Newberry, John, 133, 135
Newbury racecourse, 434
Newcastle-upon-Tyne: shops, 105-6, 110
Newcastle Daily Chronicle
, 154
Newcastle Journal
, 106
Newmarket: horseracing, 421, 424, 430-1, 435
Newport, Shropshire: general store, 47
News of the World
, 140, 142, 155
Newspaper Press Directory
, 163
newspapers: readership, 85n, 126; beginnings, 123-5; prices, 125, 142-3; taxed, 125; distribution and delivery, 127-9, 144-6; advertisements, 130, 132-8, 150; contents, 130-2, 141, 150-1; parliamentary reporting in, 130; circulations, 137, 140, 147; popular, 140-2; fictional contributions, 143-4; tax abolished, 146, 150; and paper manufacture, 147-8; mechanized typecasting, 148-9; proliferation, 150; sports reporting, 151-5;
see also
individual titles
Nicholson, William, 418
Noble, Francis, 173
Nollekens, Joseph:
The Conversation Piece
(painting), 354
Norfolk, Henry Charles Howard, 13th Duke of, 437
Northampton: Masonic lodge, 6
Northampton Mercury
, 124, 130
Northcliffe, Alfred Harmsworth, Viscount, 121
Norwich: clubs and societies, 5; theatre in, 294
Norwich Post
(newspaper), 123
Novello, Alfred (music publisher), 365
novels: multi-volume, 184 & n; partpublication and serialization, 188-9;
see also
books
Nuneham, Simon Harcourt, Viscount (
later
1st Earl Harcourt), 380
Oban: hotels and accommodation, 228
Observer
(newspaper), 140
O’Connell, Daniel, 257n
Offer, George, 436
Ogilby, John:
The Traveller’s Guide
, 70
Okell, Benjamin, 133
Old Vic Theatre
see
Coburg Theatre
Oldham, Lancashire: friendly societies, 31
Olympic Theatre, London, 208, 298
Omai (Tahitian), 198
omnibuses: running costs and fares, 98-9;
see also
individual towns and cities
open spaces: reduced, 436-7
opera: in London, 347-9; touring companies, 367
Opie, John, 390
Orange Blossoms
(magazine), 163
orchestras (and bands): in seaside resorts, 249-50; formed, 348; at Crystal Palace, 368;
see also
concerts
Orchestrion (
formerly
Panharmonicon), 265
Oriental Repository (London store), 396
Original Bath Guide
, 234-5
Orléans, Philippe, duc d’ (‘Philippe Égalité’), 392
Orsini, Felice, 415
Ossian
see
Macpherson, James
Owen, Robert, 80
Owen, William, 166
Oxford: clubs and societies, 5
Oxford English Dictionary
, 26
Oxford Music Hall, London, 375-6
Paderewski, Ignacy, 372
Paine, T. (popular novelist), 175
Paine, Thomas:
Common Sense
, 139;
The Rights of Man
, 167
painting: history painting, 387-8, 390
Pall Mall Gazette
, 146
Palmer, John, 128, 231, 295n
Palmer, Dr William (the Rugeley Poisoner), 272
panoramas, 252-3, 261-4, 266-71, 273
Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, 107-8, 349-50
pantomime, 305-8, 312;
see also
extravaganzas, theatre
Papendieck, Charlotte Louise Henrietta:
Court and Private Life in the Time of Queen Charlotte
, 470
paper: manufacture, 148-9, 182
Paris: department stores, 109, 113n, 117; Louvre museum, 391
Park, Mungo:
Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa
, 197
Parker Bowles, Camilla (Duchess of Cornwall), 11n
parks: public, 437;
see also
enclosure
Parliament, Houses of: burning of (1834), 267
Parry, Captain Sir William Edward, 92
patent medicines, 133-5, 162
Paterson, Daniel: road guides, 200-1
Paul Pry
(newspaper), 141
Pavilion Theatre, Whitechapel, 327
Paxton, Joseph, 3, 27, 34, 226
Pears, A. and F. (soap manufacturers), 417
pedlars
see
hawkers and pedlars
Peel, Robert (‘Parsley’), 75
Peel, Sir Robert, 75, 407
peep shows, 285
Pendred’s Directory of the Book Trade
, 389
Pennant, Thomas, 223
Penny Bell’s Life and Sporting News
see
Sporting Life
penny gaffs (theatres), 297
Penny Magazine
, 156-7, 407
Penny Times
, 142
Penny Weekly
, 96
Pepper, John Henry, 272
Pepusch, J.C., 343
Pepys, Samuel, 257n, 277
Peterloo Massacre (1819), 139
Petticoat Lane, London (market), 87
Philharmonia Society, 366
Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne), 159
photography: exhibitions, 270; availability, 271; and stage, 336n; early techniques, 412n;
see also
Daguerre, Louis; Gambart, Ernest; Talbotypes
Piano-Forte Magazine
, 358
pianos: at Great Exhibition, 20-1; possession, 26, 359-60, 364-5; manufacture and development, 354-5, 361-4; sheet music for, 357; prices, 360-2, 364; uprights, 361; imported, 363-4; iron-framed, 363-4; on hire, 364; and singing of carols, 474;
see also
under individual manufacturers
Pickwick Adertiser, The
, 189
Pickwick Bicycle Club, 454
Pictorial Times
, 157
picturesque, the, 217
piers (seaside), 230 & n, 247-8
Pigot’s London and Provincial New Commercial Directory
, 42
Pilotelle, Georges, 116n
Piozzi, Gabriel, 356
Piozzi, Hester Lynch (
earlier
Thrale), 356
Pitt, William, the younger, 128-9
Place, Francis (tailor), 100, 102
Planché, James Robinson: produces
Mr Buckstone’s Voyage
, 39; extravaganzas, 200, 252, 308-9; memorializes Mme Tussaud, 257; and Shakespeare, 328-9; Christmas plays, 475;
The Brigand
, 324;
The Discreet Princess
, 335-6;
The Good Woman in the Wood
, 328;
The New Planet
, 272
Playfair, Lyon, 15 & n
pleasure gardens, 232-3, 236, 276-80, 294, 296; and musical concerts, 350;
see also
individual gardens
Plimsoll, Samuel, 244n
Plumptre, Revd James:
The Lakers
, 217, 222-3
Plumptre, Revd Joseph: ‘A Narrative of a Pedstrian Journey . . .’, 222-3
Plymouth: theatre in, 294
Pocock, Isaac:
The Miller and his Men
, 331
Polytechnic Institution: founded, 271-2
Pond, Arthur, 409, 411
Pontings (London store), 113, 497
Poole, John:
Hamlet Travestied
, 328
Poor Law Board, 477
Pope, Alexander, 381-2
population: England and Wales, 26
porcelain, 62;
see also
china Post Office: carries newspapers without charge, 127-8, 144; letter-rate, 134 & n, 151; uses railways, 144-5; telegraphs horseracing results, 432-3; and greetings cards, 483-5; penny post, 483, 485; parcels and packages, 487
Post Office Supply Association, 81
postal service, 9, 128-30
postcards, 485-6
Pound, Ezra, 143n
Powys, Mrs Lybbe, 212-15, 260, 391, 423
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 414
Press Association: and sports reporting, 151n
Priestley, Joseph, 74n
Prime Meridian Conference, Washington (1884), 195n
printing: government control of, 123; technological developments, 148-9, 182;
see also
chromolithography, lithography