Read Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain Online
Authors: Judith Flanders
Tags: #Fiction
Brighton: rail link to London, 229-30; as tourist resort, 243-4
Brighton Co-operative Benevolent Association, 80
Brindley, James, 73
Brinsmead, John, 20
Bristol: shops, 105; library, 172
Bristol Institution, 399
Bristol Journal
, 124
Bristol Library Society, 172
British and Foreign School Society, 139
British Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom, 212, 393-4, 399
British Museum: opening hours, 211; purpose and collections, 394-7; admission and opening extended, 397-8, 401-2; maintenance costs, 397; and National Gallery, 400; Cole disparages, 404; attendance figures, 405
British Quarterly Review
, 143
Britton, Tom, 343
broadsides, 176-7, 179-81
Broadstairs, Kent, 247
Broadwood, John, 355, 360, 363
Broadwood’s (piano manufacturers), 20, 360-2
Brodsky, Adolph, 372
Brown, Ford Madox, 26
Browne, Hablot Knight
see
Phiz
Buckstone, John Baldwin, 39-40
bull-baiting, 320
Bullock, William, 219, 264-5
Bull’s Library, 185
Burberry (London store), 463, 496
Burgess’s Circulating Library, Ramsgate, 166
Burke, Edmund, 172, 379, 385;
Enquiry into . . . the Sublime and the Beautiful
, 216
Burke and Hare (resurrectionists), 177
Burney, Charles, 351 & n, 379
Burney, Frances (Mme d’Arblay):
Cecilia
, 165, 351;
Evelina
, 253, 269, 280, 351;
The Wanderer
, 107
Burns, Robert, 220
Burslem: roads, 69-70
Burton upon Trent, 74-5
buses
see
omnibuses
Butler, Samuel, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 452
Buxton, Derbyshire, 248
Byng, John
see
Torrington, 5th Viscount
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron: romantic cult, 220n; copies Napoleon’s coach, 264n; ‘Bride of Abydos’, 199n;
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
, 167, 168;
The Corsair
, 330;
Mazeppa
, 319, 330;
Sardanapalus
, 325-6
Byron, Henry James:
Our Boys
, 303
cabinets of curiosities, 396
Caldecott, Randolph, 487
Calvert, Charles, 326
Cambrian Traveller’s Guide
, 202, 223
Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
, 124-5
Campbell, Hector, 148
Campbell, Thomas, 126
Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), 380
canals and waterways: system developed, 72-5
Canning, Stratford (1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe), 199
Cannon, John, 164
Canterbury Music Hall (
earlier
Canterbury Arms tavern), Lambeth, 374-7
Cardiff: shops, 106
Carey, George Saville: performances, 256;
Shakespeare’s Jubilee
, 240
Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of, 392
carols: at Christmas, 473-4
Carr, Joseph Comyns, 116n, 414
Cartlitch, John:
Mazeppa
, 319, 321-2
Caryll, Ivan:
Our Miss Gibbs
, 340
Cassell, John, 35, 37, 157
Cassell’s Illustrated Family Paper
, 159
Castle Society, Paternoster Row, London, 344
Catherine II (the Great), Empress of Russia, 65, 106
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 231
Catnach, James, 177, 179-80, 474
Cattanach, Charles, 88
Cawthorn’s Library, 187
censorship, 123
chain stores
see
multiple stores
Challinier of New Bond Street (dressmakers), 89
Chamberlain, Joseph, 106
Chambers, William (music publisher), 383, 385
Champion, Joseph:
Practical Arithmetic
, 138
Chandos, James Brydges, 1st Duke of, 248
chapbooks, 165, 176
Chapman and Hall (publishers), 190
Chappell, William (music publisher), 474
Charlecote Park, Warwickshire, 241
Charles II, King, 231
Charles Edward Stuart, Prince (‘Bonny Prince Charlie’), 71n
Charles, Prince of Wales, 11n
Charlotte, Queen of George III, 63, 65-6
Cheap Repository Tract Society, 139
Cheltenham, 235-6
Cheny, John, 424, 426
Chester: shops, 97; newspapers, 132
Chester and Holyhead Railway, 195
children: excursions for, 225-6
China: porcelain imports from, 61-2
china (ceramic), 61-7
Christian Observer
, 275
Christie, James (auctioneer), 383
Christmas: family traditions, 466-9, 472-3; Lord of Misrule, 469, 481; development as popular festival, 469-70, 477-9; Mistletoe, 473; Carols, 473-4; Father Christmas, 475-6, 478-9, 490-1; and charity, 476, 479; plays, 478-9; Nonconformists reject, 479; food and drink, 480-1, 488; crackers, 481-2; commercialization, 482-3, 487-8; decorations, 482; presents, 488-9; grottos, 490-1; internationalism, 491-2
Christmas cards, 483-6
Christmas Letter Mission, 486
Christmas Tree, The: A Book of Instruction and Amusement for All Young People
, 489
Christmas trees, 470-2, 479, 487 chromolithography, 485
Chunee (elephant), 275 churches: and early football teams, 439-40
Churton’s (circulating library), 185
Cibber, Theophilus:
The Harlot’s Progress
, 323
cinema: beginnings, 378
circuses, 282-3, 313
cities: size and population, 98
Civil Service Co-operative Society, 82
Civil Service Supply Association, 81, 497
Clark, C. and J. (shoemakers), 93
Clark’s Weekly Dispatch
, 142
class (social): and Great Exhibition visitors, 28-30; and admission to museums and galleries, 398 & n; and sports, 420-1, 423; and horseracing attendance, 430-1;
see also
middle classes; working classes
Classical Exhibition, Pall Mall, 258
Claude glass, 222-3
Claude Lorraine, 222;
St Ursula
, 380
Clementi, Muzio, 359-60, 365 clothes: ready-made, 85-9, 94-7; waterproof, 91-2; for travellers and holidaymakers, 221, 244; for sport, 459-62;
see also
fashion
Clowes (printers), 182
clubs (benefit): friendly societies, 30-1, 81-2; food, 79-80; and co-ops, 80-83; goose 481
clubs (social): formed, 4-6; cultural and educational, 31, 74n; books and reading in, 169-71; music, 343-5, 348-9, 366, 372, 474; sporting, 425, 428, 430-1, 440-51, 454, 456-7, 462;
see also
under individual towns and cities
coal: prices, 73
Cobb, Thomas, 133
Coburg Theatre, London (later Old Vic), 300, 319, 329-30
cocoa: consumption, 56n
Cochrane Stores (Scotland), 84n
cock-throwing, 420
cockfighting, 420
Cocks, James, 382
coffee: consumption, 56n
coffee houses, 5n, 56, 126-7; books and reading in, 169, 171
Colburn’s Modern Novelists series, 188
Cole, Sir Henry: and planning of Great Exhibition, 8-9, 11-12, 15, 28; founds South Kensington Museum, 403-4; and Christmas cards, 484-6;
Home Treasury
, 9; as designer ‘Felix Summerly’, 9; as campaigning journalist, 10-11
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 172
Collard (piano manufacturer), 361
Colman, George, 238-9, 379;
The Clandestine Marriage
(with David Garrick), 25-6
Colman, George, the younger:
Blue Beard; or, Female Curiosity
, 315-16;
The Quadrupeds of Quedlingburgh
, 316
Colosseum, Regent’s Park, 270, 272
Combe, William:
Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque
, 198n
comfort: concept of, 23, 26
common land
see
enclosures
Compton Comedy Company (theatrical), 302
Concert of Antient Music, 345, 348-9, 366
concerts: in Bath, 233; public, 343-4, 346, 348-54, 367; and virtuoso players, 365-6; ticket prices, 366; promenade, 367-8; parlour, 374
Constable’s Miscellany (publisher’s series), 188
consumerism: development, xv-xvi, 26
Contour Road Books
, 456
Cook, Captain James: accounts of voyages, 197-8
Cook, John, 36
Cook, Thomas: excursions to Great Exhibition, 33-6, 41; on railways and regulation of time, 194-5; Monday tours, 208, 225; organizes excursion travel, 225-9; organizes trips to Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition, 408
Cooper, James Fenimore, 190, 259
Co-operative movement, 80-3
Co-operative Trading Association, 80
Co-operative Wholesale Society, 81-2
Co-operator, The
( journal), 80
Copley, John Singleton, 387-90
Coram, Thomas, 382
Corder, William (murderer), 181
Cornelys, Teresa, 348
Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, 344
Cosway, Richard, 7n, 383 country-houses: visiting, 201-2, 212-15, 392
Courier
(newspaper), 130
Court Magazine
, 221
Covent Garden (theatre), 238-9, 293, 295-6, 304, 315-16, 319, 327-8
Cowper, William:
Poems
, 223
Cox, David:
The Hayfield
(painting), 410
Cox’s Museum, 253, 269
Cramer, J.B., 359-60
Cramer, Wilhelm, 348
Crane, Walter, 487
credit: at shops, 45; Wedgwood offers, 68
Cremorne Gardens, London, 280
cricket: guides and books on, 204-5; and football playing, 440
Crim.-Con. Gazette
, 142 crime: reported in popular newspapers, 141
Crimean War: newspaper coverage, 141 crinolines, 19
Crosthwaite, Peter, 217
Cruikshank, George (illustrator), 159;
Life in London
, 178;
The Bottle
, 324;
Fairy Library
, 306n
Cruikshank, Robert (illustrator),
Life in London
, 179