Tuesday, 20 January 2015

The Victorian era


The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.’ - Queen Victoria
http://qvj.chadwyck.com/home.do
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Known for her morel high ethics and strict structure, Queen Victoria took to the thrown from the age of 18, for the longest rain so far, just shy of 64 years.
She and her husband, whom was also her first cousin had 9 children together.
 Queen Victoria shaped and moulded english society into structured island again after the turmoil of the  previous Kings and their lavish lifestyles. It was a time of peace and prosperity.

Her refined sensibility mirrored itself throughout the country and even impacted into make up and hair. make up was seen that of the devil in the early part of the period ,and even though those beliefs eased off come mid 18th century it was still considered that women, unless they were whores or actresses were not to wear make up and improper to do so.




Timeline for Queen Victoria
 1837 
 Victoria succeeds her uncle, William IV 
 1838 
 Publication of People’s Charter. Start of Chartism. 
 1839 
 First Afghan War. British Forces capture the fortress of Ghazi in Afghanistan. 
 1839 
 - 42 First Opium War. Britain gains Hong Kong.  
 1840 
 Victoria marries Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 
 1840 
 The Penny Post is introduced. First postage stamp is the Penny Black. 
 1840 
 First colonist settlement in New Zealand 
 1841 
 Sir Robert Peel becomes Prime Minister 
 1842 
 End of First Opium War. Britain gains Hong Kong 
 1843 
 Launch of SS Great Britain the worlds first all metal ship. 
 1844 
 Railway building mania starts. 5,000 miles of track are built in Britain by 1846  
 1845 
 - 1849 Irish Potato Famine kills more than a million people. Many emigrate to America. 
 1846 
 Repeal of the Corn Laws 
 1848 
 Major Chartist demonstration in London. 
 1848 
 Pre-Raphaelite movement begins 
 1849 
 Harrods store in London is opened 
 1851 
 Great Exhibition takes place in Hyde Park. Its success is largely due to Prince Albert. 
 1852 
 Death of the Duke of Wellington 
 1853 
 Vaccination against smallpox made compulsory. 
 1853 
 Victoria uses chloroform during the birth of Prince Leopold. 
 1854 
 -1856 Crimean War fought by Britain and France against Russia. 
 1854 
 Charge of the Light Brigade 
 1854 
 10,000 die of cholera from contaminated water in London.  
 1856 
 The Victoria Cross is instituted for military bravery. 
 1856 
 David Livingstone discovers the Victoria Falls 
 1857 
 -1858 Indian Mutiny against British rule. 
 1858 
 Isambard Kingdom Brunel launches The Great Eastern, the largest ship in the world and the first with a double iron hull.  
 1858 
 First trans-Atlantic telegraph service 
 1859 
 Publication of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of the Species
 1861 
 Prince Albert dies of typhoid 
 1861 
 - 65 Civil War in America. Southern states unsuccessfully seek to involve Britain which has sufficient cotton from Egypt and India, but needs the Union North's grain.  
 1863 
 The world's first underground railway is opened in London 
 1863 
 Edward, Prince of Wales, marries Alexandra of Denmark 
 1863 
 The Salvation Army is founded. 
 1863 
 The Football Association is founded. 
 1865 
 Slavery is ended in America with Northern Union victory in the American Civil War 
 1867 
 The Second Reform Bill doubles the franchise vote to two million. 
 1867 
 Canada becomes the first independent dominion in the Empire. 
 1867 
 Karl Marx publishes the first volume of Das Kapital 
 1868 
 Gladstone becomes Prime Minister for the first time. 
 1869 
 The Irish Church is disestablished. 
 1870 
 First Education Act. Primary education becomes compulsory. 
 1870 
 Death of Charles Dickens 
 1871 
 Trade Unions are legalized 
 1872 
 Secret voting is introduced for elections. 
 1872 
 Henry Stanley finds David Livingstone who had been missing in Africa. 
 1874 
 Disraeli becomes Prime Minister for the second time. 
 1875 
 Suez Canal shares purchased for Britain. 
 1875 
 Thomas Moy demonstrates his Aerial Steamer the worlds first flying machine at Crystal Palace, London 
 1876 
 Victoria becomes Empress of India. 
 1876 
 Scots Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates the telephone 
 1878 
 Second Afghan War. British defend the Kyber Pass.  
 1878 
 William Booths Christian movement adopts the name The Salvation Army 
 1879 
 Tay Bridge disaster 
 1879 
 Zulu war, British troops massacred at Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift 
 1880 
 Gladstone succeeds Disraeli as Prime Minister 
 1880 
 - 1881 First conflict with Boers in South Africa 
 1883 
 British occupy Egypt 
 1884 
 Third Reform Act all adult males given the vote. 
 1884 
 Greenwich Meridian and Mean Time adopted 
 1886 
 First Irish Home Rule Bill fails to pass House of Commons. Gladstone resigns as Prime Minister. 
 1887 
 Victoria celebrates her Golden Jubilee. She has ruled for 50 years.  
 1887 
 Independent Labour Party is founded. 
 1891 
 Free schooling is introduced. 11 years later school attendance becomes compulsory for all children.  
 1893 
 Second Irish Home Rule Bill fails to pass the House of Lords. 
 1897 
 Victoria celebrates her Diamond Jubilee. 
 1897 
 Marconi demonstrates wireless transmission across the Bristol Channel 
 1899 
 -1902 Boer War in South Africa. Siege of Mafeking 
 1900 
 Labour party founded 
 1901 
 Queen Victoria dies, aged 81. 

http://www.britroyals.com/kings.asp?id=victoria
viewed:20/01/15




Entertainment and arts
Like periods before them victorians enjoyed literature and the likes of  Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte. In the 1800s theatre took on a massive change, wealth was growing in middle class so the theatres were more full then before. Costumes, make up, hair and actors were more thought out and better quality music such as Michael Balfe. they also enjoyed magic,circus and dancing but this all deepened on your social structure.
http://www.joyceimages.com/chapter/11/?page=10
viewed 20/01/15
Men tended to enjoy gentlemen's clubs and casinos. victorian burlesque was also a big hit at the time and has since trickled down though the years.
http://www.victorianweb.org/mt/chance.html
viewed 20/01/15


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