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Amateur dramatics by Victorian peopleA British upper class society evening occasion featuring amateur dramatics or charades, including a man hobbling on crutches
Introductions and gossip in a Victorian houseA new arrival shaking hands with his host is the subject of whispering and speculation by the roomas other inhabitants. From Frank Fairlegh
Aftermath of a Victorian duelA doctor tending a wounded - or dead - victim of a duel, while the opponent, the seconds and a few bystanders watch. A pistol lies on the ground
Scenes from Victorian lifeVarious scenes from Victorian life surrounding a circular image of newly married couples emerging from a church. From Frank Fairlegh
Two Victorian men trying to force entry to a cottageTwo Victorian men trying to force their way into a cottage using a large piece of wood. The terrified inhabitant remonstrates with them while an alarmed-looking gentleman descends from a horse drawn
Victorian couple fleeing in a coachA Victorian couple in a horse drawn carriage fleeing the attentions of a man on horseback on a rural road. The man in the carriage is firing his pistol at the rider
Victorian man holding a ladys bonnetA victorian man holding up a ladyas bonnet and indicating its finer points with his cane to an admiring man wearing check trousers
Victorian public school teachers convivial eveningMasters at an English public school partaking of wine punch during an eveningas conviviality. A small boy, probably a pupil, is opening yet another bottle and the room is thick with cigar smoke
Victorian teachers chairing a colleagueA group of Victorian English public school teachers chairing (carrying) one of their number - a older man, possibly the headmaster - on their shoulders
Oh! Heres The Missuscirca 1840: Servants enjoying an illicit meal above stairs are horrified by the unexpected arrival of the mistress of the house
Georges Mistresscirca 1825: An illustration by English artist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878) entitled The Mistress of the House. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Downstairs Rebellioncirca 1840: Servants sitting in front of a fire ignore a bell ringing from upstairs. The caption reads, Oh ah let em ring again
Charlie BoyA gentleman pushing over a watchmans hut to the delight of passers by. Entitled, Getting the Better of a Charlie. Original Artwork
Captured At Lastcirca 1838: Fagin sits alone in the condemned cell after his capture by the police in Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. Original Artwork: Engraving by George Cruikshank
Bundle Of TruthsSeptember 1811: A street trader selling his wares in this cartoon entitled Bundle of Truths. Original Artist: By George Cruikshank (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)