Read The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' London Online
Authors: Judith Flanders
Tags: #History, #General, #Social History
suicide,
418–22
Summerson, Esther (character,
Bleak House
),
95
,
157
,
204
Sun Fire-Office,
174
Sundays: legislation on,
376
; markets,
135–6
Surbiton,
105
Sutherland, George Granville William Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of,
121
,
343
sweeps
see
chimney sweeps
Swell’s Night Guides, The
,
404–6
,
412
Swills, Little (character,
Bleak House
),
356
Swiveller, Dick (character,
The Old Curiosity Shop
),
288
,
303
,
357
Syon House, Chiswick: lion from Northumberland House relocated to,
268
Taglioni, Marie,
98
n
Tait, William:
Magdalenism
,
396
,
418
Tale of Two Cities, A
(CD),
381
,
393
tallymen,
163
Tartar, Mr (character,
Edwin Drood
),
423
taverns,
242
tea gardens,
274–5
Temple Bar: heads of traitors displayed,
381
,
390
; marks entrance to City,
7
; narrowness,
46–7
; relocated,
7
n
Temple gardens,
226
& n
Thackeray, William Makepeace: attends public execution,
385
,
389
; on coach and rail travel,
101
; and Great Stink (1858),
223–4
; on lounging at the Pantheon,
237
;
The Newcomes
,
362–3
;
Pendennis
,
359
;
Vanity Fair
,
174
Thames, river: Dickens’s preoccupation with,
423
; embankment,
225–8
,
227
; excursions and leisure trips,
276–7
; fishing,
126
; as highway,
64–5
,
67
; regattas and rowing competitions,
275–6
; and sewage control legislation (1858),
225
; sewage disposal,
206
,
209
,
223
; stairs and landing places,
65–6
; steamers,
65–9
,
276–7
; suicides,
421–2
; tea gardens,
275
; water quality,
206
; watermen and ferries,
65
;
see also
bridges
Thames watermen: Royal Regatta,
275
theatres: entrance charges,
352
& n; fires,
326
,
330–1
; popular,
278
; as sites for food selling,
288
; women attend,
347
,
401
,
403–5
Tigg, Montague (character,
Martin Chuzzlewit
),
286
Times, The
(newspaper): on Braidwood’s funeral,
119
; on demolishing poor housing,
188
; on importuning women in street,
402–3
; letter from slum-dwellers,
194–5
; on pillory,
383
; price,
154
; reports indecent assaults on sentries,
414
; supports Hyde Park protestors,
377
; on treatment of the poor,
170
tinderboxes,
158–9
tinkers,
148
Tipu Sultan,
254
& n
Todd, Sweeney,
285
toll gates
see
turnpikes
Tom-all-Alone’s (slum area,
Bleak House
),
49
,
187
,
195
Tom’s Coffee-House,
359
n
Tooley Street: fire (1861),
111–17
,
112
,
327
Tottenham, Mrs (of Berners Street),
17
,
19
Tower Bridge,
65
Town Improvements Clauses Act (1847),
191
Tox, Miss (character,
Dombey and Son
),
85
,
288
toys,
152–3
Tozer, Fire Engineer,
117
Traddles, Tommy (character,
David Copperfield
),
31
n,
295
traditions and celebrations,
320
Trafalgar Square: constructed,
56
,
267–71
,
273–4
; statues,
272
& n
Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich,
276–7
traffic lights,
45
trampers,
164–6
transportation (penal),
179
,
386
n
Traveller’s Oracle, The
,
86
n
Tristan, Flora,
192
& n,
408
& n,
418
Trollope, Anthony:
Castle Richmond
,
38
;
Phineas Redux
,
85
;
The Warden
,
260
,
295
;
The Way We Live Now
,
78
Tuckniss, Revd William,
397
Tulkinghorn, Mr (character,
Bleak House
),
187
turnpikes and toll gates,
40–4
,
43
Twist, Oliver (character,
Oliver Twist
),
30
,
180
,
183
,
194
,
198
,
386
Tyburn (place),
202
typhus and typhoid,
215
& n
umbrellas: selling,
140–1
Underground railway (the tube): beginnings,
76–9
; station names,
73
n
Vaccination Act (1840),
213
Vagrancy Acts: (1822),
414
; (1824),
168
Vauxhall Bridge,
64
Vauxhall pleasure gardens,
43
Veck, Trotty (character,
The Chimes
),
157–8
Veneering, Mr (character,
Our Mutual Friend
),
85
venereal diseases,
400
Vestris, Mme (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews),
405
Victoria Park,
267
Victoria, Queen: accession (1837),
6
; assassination attempts on,
313
; birthday celebrations,
365–6
; celebrates end of Crimean War,
309
; changing public attitude to,
311–15
,
316
; coronation,
311–12
; criticises Greville’s diary,
311
n; inherits money from Neild,
312–13
n; reaches majority,
365
; visits burntout Covent Garden theatre,
331
; at Wellington’s funeral,
343
; withdraws after Albert’s death,
314
,
316
,
365
Victoria railway station,
106
n
Victoria Street, Westminster: built,
188–9
violence,
370–1
‘Visit to Newgate’ (CD; article),
418
Vittoria, battle of (1813): celebrated,
364
Volunteer Corps,
251
Waight, William,
133
Walbeck, Miss (prostitute),
413
Walbrook (river),
200
Wallis, Henry:
The Death of Chatterton
(painting),
422
Walter (character,
Dombey and Son
),
305
‘Walter’ (pornographer),
55
& n,
401–2
,
408
n,
409–12
Wandle, river,
200
Wandsworth Bridge,
65
Ward, Ned:
The Secret History of London Clubs
,
404
Warren’s Blacking Factory, London,
3–4
,
153
,
185
Warrior
(ship),
218
watchmen: call time and weather,
32
,
33
n; and knocking-up,
22–3
; replaced by police,
377
water: domestic supply,
23
,
209–11
,
210
; drinking dangers,
200
; quality deteriorates,
206
; for road cleaning,
51–2
,
52
;
see also
artesian wells
water pistols,
152
Waterford, Henry de la Poer Beresford, 3rd Marquess of,
361
& n
Waterloo, battle of (1815): celebrations,
364
Waterloo Bridge,
64
,
226
,
419
,
420
Waterloo railway station,
106
Waterman Company,
68
watermen (cabstand),
80
& n,
81–3
watermen (Thames),
65–6
Waterworks Clauses Act (1846),
209
Watts, Isaac,
220
n
weddings: favours (posies of flowers),
315
n
Weed, Thurlow,
174
Wegg, Silas (character,
Our Mutual Friend
),
144
Weller, Sam (character,
Pickwick Papers
),
10
,
81
,
185
,
231
,
247
,
248
,
282
,
285
,
301
Weller, Tony (character,
Pickwick Papers
),
94
,
101
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of: decline and death,
335–6
; and development of Trafalgar Square,
271
; finances,
336–7
; funeral,
261
n,
310
n,
323
,
336–46
; memorial arch and equestrian statue,
307
& n
Wellington, Kitty, Duchess of (
née
Pakenham),
336
Westminster: housing,
182
; working poor,
188–9
Westminster Medical Society,
217
Westminster Pit, near Tothill Fields,
348
Westminster Workhouse,
167
Wey, Francis,
108
whelks,
282–3
Whitbread’s brewery,
54
White Horse Cellars, Piccadilly,
95–6
,
98
White Swan public house, Vere Street,
381
& n,
414
Whitechapel: slum area,
182
; Workhouse,
180
Whitecross Street: housing,
182
; market,
136
; prison,
75
Whitefriars,
270
n
Wild Boys of London, The
(serial),
225
Wilfer, Bella (character,
Our Mutual Friend
),
28
,
277
Wilfer, Reginald (character,
Our Mutual Friend
),
26
,
296
Wilkins, William,
271
Willesden Fire Brigade,
328
William IV, King: anniversary of death,
311
; coronation,
335
,
364
; reign,
5
; statue,
272
n
window-shopping,
237
Winsor, Frederick (born Winzer),
53–4
& n,
363
Wiseman, Cardinal Nicholas Patrick Stephen, Archbishop of Westminster,
321
& n
Wombwell’s Wild Beast Show,
278
women: entertainments and amusements for,
347
; importuned in street,
402
; in places of public entertainment,
347
,
401
,
403–4
; and pubs,
350
; street musicians,
255
; and suicide,
418–19
; walking,
28
; working,
155
;
see also
prostitutes
wood: as road surface,
36–7
workers: affected by weather,
164
; temporary and seasonal,
162–5
; unskilled and skilled,
163
;
see also
street traders
workhouses,
167
,
169–72
,
180–1
& n,
214
n
working hours,
28–9
working men: lifestyle,
23–4
Worms, Henry,
386
n
Wyatt, M.C.: statue of Wellington,
307
Wyon, Leonard,
27
,
267
,
311
,
368
,
376
Wyon, May,
376–7
Yardley (partner of James Cook),
414