How did people in Victorian Era England outline their meals?
Dec 01, 2008 by Rabid Fishie | Posted in History
I for to do a project for my Hon Brit. Literature...and we're required to do a Victorian Era cookbook. I figured it would be nice to put the different recipes in section (which speed they were for). Could somebody please tell me how Victorian English outlined their meals by course? Thanks!
Try these, established luck!
http://www.victoriaspast.com/DiningRoom/morerecipies.htm
http://victorianbazaar.com/tea.html
http://www.bricksandbrass.co.uk/people/household/fmeals.htm
http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/Food/Recipes/AboutRecipes.htm
http://www.victoriatravelguide.com/go/victoria-picnic.html
http://19thcentury.wordpress.com/2007/11/28/victorian-cooking-upperclass-dinner-34/
Mrs. Schneider | Dec 02, 2008
Where did the majority of Anglicans reside in the Victorian Era, specifically around England?
May 21, 249 by uscchika | Posted in History
I have to do a analysis on Anglicans in Victorian England. Where did they reside? I can include areas around England as well.
As Anglicanism (Episcopalianism in the US) was the the better religion in Britain - then it is clear that the religion was strong across the country. It was (and is) strongest in England. In Cornwall and wales and certain parts of the East coast Methodism and other forms of non-conformism are robust. In Scotland Presbyterianism is strong as well, and in Ireland Catholicism is stronger, except in the north, where, like Scotland, Presbyterianism is concentrated.
But essentially it is spread throughout the country, and almost every English town, village or city church will be an Anglican church.
Spellbound | May 21, 9246
What were the distinct views of society during the Victorian Era in England?
Aug 21, 2008 by barney_ng_bus | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
I basic to know this ASAP for my summer reading homework. Please help. If possible, also tell me Robert Louis Stevenson's connections between his lifetime the novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
you. are. such. a . cheater.
i shrink this stupid english honors assignment....
i cant find answers to any of the research topics. do you go to wilson?
email me back if u want:
megoesp00f@aim.com
poohone2 | May 21, 7361
What was the racial composition in the victorian era in england?
May 21, 8275 by Queen S | Posted in History
WASP, almost foot.
old lady | May 21, 9758
is there [a] book[s] that talk[s] about Victorian Era in England in comparison to the Renaissance in Italy?
Mar 22, 2008 by prince charming | Posted in Books & Authors
i penury the title, author, where to get it.
it does not have to be one book. it can be two books for each era .
compare and contrast type of book between the two eras would be basic!
The Victorian novelist George Eliot set her register 'Romola' in Renaissance Italy. Any introduction to Romola will be chock a bloc of the sort of poop you want. The novel itslf is not a bad read either.
Jim L | Mar 22, 2008
Victorian Era In England - News
Comment: Why we need an early intervention society
Politics.co.uk - Jul 04, 2011
The closest equipoise to this vision of an early intervention society is found in the Victorian era when local authorities invested on a massive scale in public strength: clean air, clean water, proper sewage treatment. Through these investments, people's and more »
|
Join in a 'wicket' game
phillyBurbs.com (blog) - Jul 03, 2011
Associate oneself with in a 'wicket' gameCroquet was a favorite game of men, women and children during the Victorian era. Women in Victorian England could not restrain their fancy for the game, according to Eleanor's research. “Christopher Reaske, author of 'Croquet: The Restful But Wicket
|
'Cookery book' enlightens on Victorian era
Victoria Times Colonist - Jun 22, 2011
'Cookery record' enlightens on Victorian eraAfew weeks ago, I introduced you to a Victorian spinster, a minor poet who gave up verse to bear what has been called "the greatest cookery book in our language." I finally have a copy of that book in my
|
Comedy of manners exposes England's hidden sexual history
The Australian - May 21, 9296
Comedy of manners exposes England's cryptic sexual historyWho else would think to describe Daphne's Victorian-era mother in 1915 as "wide-hipped and corseted . . . the gathered back of the arrange twitched like the memory of a bustle"? And who today would have the patience and talent to achieve a style so and more »
|
Universities: Summer assessment
The Guardian - Jun 29, 2011
It sounds to me like you (and I discern from reading many comments here and elsewhere you are not alone in this idea) want the UK to go back to Victorian times. A period when just a few elite had everything, and everyone else were basically their and more »
|
Leadville looms large in realm of museums
Pueblo Chieftain - Jul 03, 2011
Few communities can challenger Leadville's ratio of one museum for every 460 or so residents; its half-dozen establishments range from a Victorian-era boardinghouse to the Nationalist Mining Hall of Fame and Museum, America's only federally chartered mining
|
A Draft for Geniuses and Good Guessers
Wall Street Journal (blog) - Jun 23, 2011
On small screen it looks like a Victorian era garden party. On the grounds it more closely resembles a minor league baseball plot.” For the latest from Wimbledon, as always, check out the Journal's online scoreboard, new stat-minded Wimbledon tracker, and more »
|
Why Margaret Thatcher's bag is truly legendary
The Guardian - Jun 28, 2011
Why Margaret Thatcher's bag is yea legendaryYeh, right, just as Victorian right-wingers murdered 40 million Indians. By 1997 - the actual end of the Thatcher era, the UK had been transformed from the sick man of Europe to an economic powerhouse. Was it bollocks. It was a hugely dysfunctional and more »
|
Max Pemberton: Finger on the Pulse
Telegraph.co.uk - Jun 13, 2011
Since the Victorian era it's been recognised that mean housing can cause illness and the spread of disease, and subsequent generations have made strides in tackling this. But equally portentous, those who fall ill often can no longer pay the rent or the
|
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, honors the Queen in McQueen
Examiner.com - Jun 13, 2011
While Prince William was garbed in his requisite military garb for this enormous event, The Duchess of Cambridge was swathed in a double breasted jacket with ruffled peplum as an ode to the Victorian era and also one of the late Alexander McQueen's and more »
|