Read Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain Online
Authors: Judith Flanders
Tags: #Fiction
Crystal Palace: houses Great Exhibition, 3, 17, 26, 37; moved to Sydenham, 282-3; concerts at, 368
Cubitt, Thomas, 11 & n
Cullwick, Hannah, 475
Cumberland, Richard, 295
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, 278
Cushman, James, 25
cycling: as sport, 453, 455-6; popularization, 455-9; journals, 458; dress, 462-3
Cyclists Touring Club (CTC), 456-7, 462
Czerny, Karl, 360;
see also
music, pianos
Dadd, Richard, 306n
Daguerre, Louis, 266, 270;
see also
photography
Daily Advertiser
, 7
Daily Chronicle
, 119, 147
Daily News
, 147
Daily Telegraph
: price and sales, 147; sports reporting, 154; advertisements, 162
Dam, H.J.W.:
The Shop Girl
, 340
Dance, George, the younger, 390
Dance, Nathaniel, 383n
Darley, Thomas, 426
Darwen News
, 444-6
Darwin, Erasmus, 74 & n
Darwin, Susannah (
née
Wedgwood), 69n
Davenport, John & Co. (store): low prices, 54
Davies, John, 448, 452
Davy, Sir Humphry, 172, 474n
Day’s Library, 187
Defoe, Daniel, 51;
Complete Tradesman
, 106
department stores: beginnings and development, 85; display, 101; middle-class appeal, 110; quality and range of goods, 111; service departments, 112-13; purpose-built, 113; annual sales, 118; in plays, 340; sell theatre tickets, 340; Christmas grottos, 490-1; opening dates, 496-7;
see also
shops
Derby: size, 45-6; football match, 438
Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith, 14th Earl of (
earlier
Lord Stanley), 11
Derby Philosophical Society, 74n
Derry and Toms (London store), 113, 496
Destouches, Philippe Néricault:
La Fausse Agnes
, 238
de Vere, Pauline (lion-tamer), 283
Devonshire, William George Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of, 226
Dibdin, Charles:
The Blackamoor
, 357
Dibdin, Charles, the younger, 179
Dibdin, Thomas, 240n, 329
Dicey, William, 124, 130, 133, 176
Dickens, Charles: and Sala, 88n; cheap editions, 190; promotes panorama of Mississippi, 273; on bill-sticker, 287; on Christmas, 468-9, 572;
Bleak House
, 215;
A Christmas Carol
, 183, 208n, 473-5, 481, 490; ‘The Cricket on the Hearth’, 330;
David Copperfield
, 309-10; ‘The Haunted Man’, 272;
Martin Chuzzlewit
, 190;
Oliver Twist
, 190;
Our Mutual Friend
, 143n;
The Pickwick Papers
, 188-9, 483
Dilettanti, Society of, 380-2
Dilke, Charles W., 8
dioramas, 266-8
Dissenters: rise of, 6
Dodson, James:
Antilogarithmic Canon
, 138
dogfighting, 420
Doncaster: horseracing, 424, 430, 436
Douglas, Canon John, 197
D’Oyly Carte Company, 299, 302
Drake, Francis, 423
Dramatic and Musical Directory
, 367
Draper’s Record
, 117, 491
dressmaking, 88-9
Dressmaking at Home
(magazine), 162
drug companies, 134-5
Drury Lane Journal
, 255
Drury Lane theatre
see
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Dryden, John, 344
Ducrow, Andrew, 317-19, 321, 324
Dulwich Gallery, London, 398
Dumas, Alexandre, pe`re, 322n
du Maurier, George, 26
Dundee Evening Telegraph
, 155
Dunlop rubber company, 455
Dussek, Jan Ladislav, 355, 365
Dyche, Thomas:
A Guide to the English Tongue
, 138
dyes and dyestuffs, 7-8
Eagleton, Edward, 59-60
Early Closing Association, 211
Early English Text Society, 31
East India Company: imports tea, 57
Easthope, Sir John, 430
Eastlake, Charles, 403
Eclipse (racehorse), 427
Edgeworth, Maria:
The Absentee
, 298, 300;
Belinda
, 323;
Ennui
, 107, 218n
Edgeworth, Richard, 172
Edinburgh: clubs, 6; public transport, 99
education: of masses, 139; magazines, 156
Edwards, Annie:
Leah: A Woman of Fashion
, 186
Edwinstowe’s Artisans’ Library, 184
Egan, Pierce, 153, 232;
Life in London
, 178, 179-80
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 219, 252, 264, 270, 272, 274-5, 285
Eidophusikon, 253 & n, 254-6
electricity: for jewellery and clothing, 312n; for theatre 299-300
Eliot, George:
Adam Bede
, 185, 206
Eliot, T.S.:
The Waste Land
, 143n
Elliot, Obadiah, 72
Ellis, Sir Henry, 402
Ellis, John, 34
Elliston, Robert, 236
Elssler, Fanny, 298n
Ely: shops and retailers, 43n
Ely Pamphlet Club, 170
Empire Music Hall, Leicester Square, 378
enclosures: Select Committee on Public Walks (1883), 436; common land reduced, 436-7; General Enclosure Acts (1836), 437; (1845), 437; recreation and open space, 436-7; opening of Epping Forest to the public, 437; public parks, 437
Engels, Friedrich, 105n;
see also
Marx, Karl
Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine
, 161-2
engravings
see
prints and print-sellers
Entr’acte
( journal), 376
Epsom racecourse, 435
Era
(weekly), 154, 376
Erard, Pierre (piano manufacturer), 20
Evangelical Magazine
, 274
evangelicalism: rise of, 6, 138-9; and education, 156; on theatre, 274; and decline of concerts, 354
Evans, D.H. (London store), 121, 497
Everett-Green, Constance, 457
Evill, John (of Bath), 85
Ewart, William, 401
Exchange Coffee House, Manchester, 126
Exchange and Mart
(magazine), 161
excursions and excursion travel, 225-9
Exeter Change, Strand (London), 107-8, 255-6, 275
extravaganzas (theatrical), 308-9, 312
Factory Act (1833), 138, 208
Factory and Workshops Act (1867), 210
Fairbairn, Thomas, 407
Fairbairn, William, 408
fairies: in the arts, 306n
fairs, 76, 207-9, 282-4, 294
Farington, Joseph:
Views of the Lakes
, 221
Farmer and Rogers (London shawl warehouse), 115
fashion: and supply and demand, 26; affordability, 87; magazines, 159-62; for holiday wear, 244-5;
see also
clothes
Father Christmas, 475-6, 478-9, 490-1
Felkin, William:
The Exhibition in 1851
, 14
Fenwick (Newcastle store), 106, 497
Festival of the Golden Rump, The
(play), 292n
festivals, 208, 470
Field, Henry Ibbot, 365
Field
(magazine), 152
Fielding, Copley:
The Mull of Galloway
(painting), 410
Fielding, Henry, 293;
Amelia
, 184n
Fieschi, Joseph, 257 & n
fireworks displays, 279, 350, 368
Fitzgerald, Percy, 323, 377
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 399
Flatow, Louis, 413
Flaxman, John, 265, 383
Flying Post
(newspaper), 128
Folkard (grocer and tea-dealer), 17
food: for lower classes, 79; riots, 79;
see also
clubs (benefit), grocers, multiple stores
football: books on, 205; origins, 438-41; clubs, 440-51; rules, 441-2; organization, 443-4; professionalization, 444-6; attendance, 449-50; club financing, 450-2; clothes, 458; improved equipment, 463-4; outfitting, 465;
see also
individual clubs Football Association: formed, 442-3, 446-7
Football Field and Sports Telegram
, 155
Football League: formed, 448
Foote, Samuel, 293;
The Quadrupeds
, 316
footwear
see
shoes and boots
Forget Me Not
(annual), 489
Fougt, Henry, 356-7
Foundling Hospital, London, 344, 382, 398
Fourdrinier machines (paper-making), 148
Fox, Charles James, 379
France: daily newspapers, 124; paper manufacture in, 148; excursions to, 227
Franklin, Benjamin, 156
Franklin, Sir John, 261n
Fraser’s Magazine
, 140
Frederick, Prince of Wales: death, 351
Free Society of Artists, 383
Freeling, Francis, 144
French Revolution: and demand for necessities, 55-6; and atheism, 138-9
friendly societies
see
clubs (benefit)
Friendly Societies Act (1793), 31
Frith, William Powell:
Derby Day
(painting), 324, 413;
Life at the Seaside
(
Ramsgate Sands
(painting)), 413;
The Railway Station
(painting), 324, 413
Fuller, Francis, 8
furniture: wooden, 23
Furnivall, Frederick, 31n
Fuseli, Henry, 390
Gaiety Theatre, London, 340
Gainsborough, Thomas, 382, 384, 390, 393
Gallery of Illustration, Regent Street, London, 275
Gamage’s department store, 488, 491
Gambart, Ernest, 411-13
gambling
see
betting
Garraway’s Coffee House, London, 56
Garrick, David, 237-40, 302, 327, 379
gas lighting, 301
Gaskell, Peter:
Artisans and Machinery
, 419
Gastineau, Benjamin, 251
Gastrell, Revd Francis, 236-7
Gay, John:
The Beggar’s Opera
, 348