Read Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain Online
Authors: Judith Flanders
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30
Drotner,
English Children and their Magazines
, p. 143.
31
The Times
, 22 December 1877, p. 5, col. f.
32
Manby Smith,
Curiosities of London Life
, p. 250.
33
Cited in Pimlott,
Englishman’s Christmas
, p. 69.
34
Weightman and Humphries,
Christmas Past
, pp. 125, 129.
35
Ibid., p. 43.
36
Cited in ibid., p. 111.
37
Copies of all these can be found in the British Library.
38
Manby Smith,
Little World of London
, p. 261.
39
Charles Dickens,
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
(1836-7), ed. Mark Wormald (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1999), p. 431.
40
Buday,
Christmas Card
, pp. 45-7.
41
Golby and Purdue,
Modern Christmas
, p. 69.
42
Buday,
Christmas Card
, pp. 53-5.
43
Weightman and Humphries,
Christmas Past
, p. 56.
44
Golby and Purdue,
Modern Christmas
, p. 15.
45
Buday,
Christmas Card
, pp. 6, 15, 53-9, 88-9.
46
Pimlott,
Englishman’s Christmas
, pp. 104-5.
47
Ibid., p. 102.
48
Ibid., p. 124.
49
Weightman and Humphries,
Christmas Past
, p. 111.
50
Bennett, Golby, Finnegan, ‘Christmas and Ideology’, in
Popular Culture: Themes and Issues
, p. 18; Weightman and Humphries,
Christmas Past
, p. 160.
51
Manby Smith,
Curiosities of London Life
, pp. 323, 320.
52
Cited in Pimlott,
Englishman’s Christmas
, p. 74.
53
Ibid., p. 74.
54
Cited in Frederick W. Faxon,
Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography, 1823-1903
(reprint, Pinner, Private Libraries Association, 1973), p. 10.
55
Peter J. Manning, ‘Wordsworth in the Keepsake’, in John O. Jordan and Robert L. Patten, eds.,
Literature in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century British Publishing and Reading Practices
(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 44-5.
56
The Christmas Tree: A Book of Instruction and Amusement for all Young People
(London, James Blackwood, 1860), p. 30.
57
Drotner,
English Children and their Magazines
, p. 63.
58
Dickens,
A Christmas Carol
, p. 82; Pimlott,
Englishman’s Christmas
, p. 122.
59
Briggs,
Friends of the People
, p. 38; Lancaster,
The Department Store
, pp. 23-4, 51.
60
Weightman and Humphries,
Christmas Past
, p. 160.
61
Honeycombe,
Selfridges
, p. 26.
62
Cited in Golby and Purdue,
Modern Christmas
, pp. 16-17.
63
All cited in Diana and Geoffrey Hindley,
Advertising in Victorian England, 1837-1901
(London, Wayland, 1972), entries 2.7-2.13.
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Abel, Carl Friedrich, 348, 355
Aberdeen: clubs, 6; public transport, 99
Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of, 402
Abington, Frances, 239
Ackermann, Rudolph, 269n, 489
Addison, Joseph, 4-5, 216, 258
Addison, Robert, 21
Adelaide Gallery
see
National Gallery of Practical Science
Adelphi Theatre, London, 275, 291, 298 adultery, 142n
Advertisers Guardian, The
, 163, 196
advertising: and shop circulars, 54-5; of tea, 59-60; development of, 67; for ready-made clothes, 95-7; Selfridge and, 118, 121-2; in newspapers, 130, 132-8, 150, 162; in magazines, 162; Garrick and, 238; of shows, 286; proliferation of, 287, 290; in theatres, 339; fine art in, 417-18; in cycling journals, 458; for Christmas, 487-8, 491
aesthetic movement, 115-16
Age
(newspaper), 142
Agnew’s (art dealers), 410-11, 414
Agricultural Hall, Islington, 283, 453
Albert, Prince Consort: supports Great Exhibition, 3, 11-12, 14, 17, 22, 28, 492; as President of Royal Society of Arts, 8, 11; designs tartan, 221; promotes Christmas trees, 471; favours Christmas presents for adults, 490
Alcock, Charles, 443-4, 446-7
Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, 283
Alhambra Music Hall, London, 375-7
Allen, Frank, 377
Allen, Grant, 458
Allen, Ralph, 128
Allison, Robert (piano manufacturer), 21
allotments, 437
Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence, 414
Alps: visitors to, 228
Amateur Bicycle Club, 454
Amberley, John Russell, Viscount, and Katharine Louisa, Viscountess, 470
Amelia, Princess, 231
Amherst, J.H., 314n;
The Battle of Waterloo
(hippodrama), 264, 318-19
Amory, Thomas, 216
Anacreontic Society, 345
Andersen, Hans Christian, 306n
Angerstein, John Julius, 392, 400
animals: in theatre, 312-22, 337
Annual Register
, 149
annuals, 488-90
Applegarth and Cooper printing presses, 150
Aqascutum cloth, 92;
see also
Bax & Co.
Aquascutum (London store), 496
Arbuthnot, John, 381
Archer, William, 340n
Aris’s Birmingham Gazette
, 124, 138 aristocracy: opens art galleries, 392-4
Army and Navy Co-operative Society, 81, 497
Arne, Thomas, 239, 352-3
Arnold, Matthew:
Empedocles on Etna
, 193
Arnold, Samuel, 239;
Inkle and Yarico
, 357
Arnold, Thomas, 452
Arnold’s Library of Fine Arts
, 322
Arsenal football club, 440, 448-9
arsenic: as whitening cosmetic, 61n
art: in country houses, 212, 214; viewing, 212; public display, 379-80, 382-3, 385, 391-3, 399-400; and Grand Tour, 380; and patronage, 381, 385, 417; establishes cultural ideals, 384-5; aristocracy and, 392-4; exhibitions outside London, 405-8; market and dealing, 409-18; monographs on, 415; in advertising, 417-18
Art Journal
, 271
Art Treasures Examiner
(weekly journal), 408
Ascot racecourse, 435
Ashworth, Henry, 208, 211
Astley, John Conway Philip, 314-15
Astley, Philip, 313-14
Astley’s Amphitheatre, 264, 296, 313-14, 317-18, 321
Aston Villa football club, 440
Athenaeum
( journal), 184, 325, 414
Athletic News
, 153
Atkins’s Circus and Menagerie, 283-4
Augusta, Princess, 383
Austen, Jane:
Emma
, 230;
Northanger Abbey
, 164, 217;
Persuasion
, 235;
Pride and Prejudice
, 212
automata (clockwork), 253-4, 275, 285
Avon Navigation scheme, 231
Babbage, Charles, 165n
Bach, Johann Christian, 347-8, 356, 360
Baedeker
(guidebook), 243
Bainbridge’s (Newcastle store), 110, 114, 496
Baker Street Bazaar (London store), 257, 269
Bakewell, Robert, 427
Balmoral, 221
Bamford, Samuel (weaver), 419-20
bands
see
orchestras
Banister, John, 343
Bank Holiday Act (1871), 470
Banks, Sir Joseph, 379
Banks, Thomas, 383
Bantock, Sir Granville, 250
Baptist Magazine
, 479
Barker, Henry Aston, 263
Barker, John, 114-15
Barker, Robert, 262-3, 273
Barker’s (London store), Kensington, 113, 497
Barran, John, 90-1
Barrie, J.M.:
Peter Pan
, 306n, 333n
Barry, Ann Spranger, 239
Barry, James:
The Progress of Human Culture
(painting), 387
Barrymore, William, 179, 314n
Barthélémon, François-Hippolyte, 352
Bartholomew Fair, 283-4
Bartolozzi, Francesco, 198, 298, 383n
Barton, George, 168, 171
Bates, Joah, 347n
Bath: shops in, 105; coffee houses, 127; as spa town, 231-2, 248; pleasure gardens, 232-3; entertainments, 233-5; investment in, 248; theatre in, 294-5; art exhibitions, 405
Bath Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts, 405
bathing machines, 245
bathing costumes, 245, 247
Batoni, Pompeo, 380
Bax & Co. (later Aquascutum), 92, 496
Baylis, Lilian, 329n
Bayswater Chronicle
, 11
bazaars, 107-9
Beale’s (Bournemouth store), 111
bear-baiting, 420
Beaumont, Sir George, 399-400
Beddoes, Thomas, 172
beer: as standard drink, 46n
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 355
Beeton, Samuel, 161
Beggarstaff Brothers (William Nicholson and James Ferrier Pryde), 418
Belgravia (London), 11n
Bell, Jacob, 413
Bell, John, 173
Belle Assemblée, La
(magazine), 159-61
Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle
, 153-5, 204, 432, 439, 441-2
Bell’s Penny Dispatch
, 142
Belzoni, Giovanni Battista:
Narrative of the Operations . . . in Egypt and Nubia
, 198-9
Benjamin, Walter, 28
Bennett, Arnold, 144
Bennett, Frances, 58
Bentham, Jeremy: on luxuries and necessities, 55
Bentley, Richard, 184, 186, 190, 192
Bentley, Thomas, 49, 63-7, 74n
Berrow, Hervey, 165
Bethnal Green Times
, 364
betting: on horseracing, 421, 432
Beverley, Yorkshire, 422, 424
bicycle: invention and development, 453-6; technological improvements, 464-5;
see also
cycling
bill-posters (bill-stickers), 287, 290
Bird, G.:
Practical Scrivener
, 138
Birmingham: toy manufacture, 49n; omnibuses in, 99; shops, 106; theatre in, 294-5; Rodney music hall, 373; art exhibitions, 406
Birmingham Flour and Bread Company, 79
Birmingham Saturday Half Holiday-Guide
, 203
Birmingham Society of Art, 399
Blackburn Rovers football club, 444-6, 451
Blackpool: railway line, 33
Blandford, Dorset: horseracing, 428-9, 431-2
Blériot, Louis, 122
Blood Red Knight, The
(hippodrama), 314
Blumenfeld, Ralph D., 121
Board of Trustees for the Encouragement of Arts and Manufactures in Scotland, 220
Bolton: Star Music Hall, 373
Bolton Chronicle
, 446
Bolton Evening News
, 143
Bolton Weekly Journal
, 143
Bon Marché (London store), 113, 497
Bon Marché (Liverpool store), 490
Bon Marché, (Paris store), 109, 113n
Book of Economy, The
(by ‘A Gentleman’), 94
bookbinding, 182-3
books: availability, 164-6, 169; prices, 164-7, 184, 189-90, 193; sales, 167-8; popular and sensational, 174-6; production, 182-3; buying, 184; effect of railways on, 187-8, 190-4; as Christmas gifts, 488-9;
see also
annuals; chapbooks; libraries; novels
booksellers, 165-6, 168, 174;
see also
under individual company names
Booksellers Committee, 184
Booth, ‘General’ William, 374n
Boruwlaski, Count (dwarf ), 256
Boswell, James, 237n, 257
Botanical Society, 74n
Boucicault, Dion, 332, 338;
The Colleen Bawn
, 337-8;
The Corsican Brothers
(adaptation), 333-5;
Janet Pride
, 338;
London Assurance
, 333;
London by Night
, 336;
The Octoroon
, 336;
Pauvrette
, 336;
The Poor of New York
(rewritten as
The Poor of Liverpool
, and variants), 336, 338
Boucicault, Dion, Jr, 333n
Boucicault, Nina, 333n
Boucicaut, Aristide, 109, 113n
Boulton & Fothergill (company), 67
Boulton, Matthew, 30, 53, 74n, 79
Bourgeois, Sir Peter Francis, 398
Bourne and Hollingsworth (London store), 113, 497
Bournemouth, 247-9
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, 249
Bournonville, August, 298n
Bow pottery, 62
Bow Printing Office
, 176
bowling (sport), 420
Boydell, John (printseller), 101, 388-91, 411
Boys’ Own Paper
, 458
Bradshaw, George: railway timetables and companions, 195-6
Bremner (music publisher), 357
breweries: and football, 450-1
Bridgewater, Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of, 73, 392