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The tall, steeply roofed, asymmetrical form of Victorian era buildings is based on a Medieval prototype, with a variety of stylistic details applied. Elements of the Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate styles continued to appear, but often in a more complex form, in combination with one another. It is a snapshot of the website with minor modifications as it appeared on August 26, Late Victorian Period - The Late Victorian Period covers the later half of the 19th century, for a portion of the true reign of Britain's Queen Victoria for which this era is named.

From the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Here's a look at some of Between and , the U. A white slaveholding south that had built its economy and culture on Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Legends claim that the earliest rulers in China were the Xia Dynasty, from to B. In the late s and early s, a virus that had previously appeared sporadically around the world began to spread throughout the United States. Live TV. This Day In History.

History Vault. Here is a timeline of innovations and events that helped define the Victorian Era. Recommended for you. How the Troubles Began in Northern Ireland. Vietnam-Era Huey Helicopter. As a result of early campaigns by people such as Michael Sadler and the Earl of Shaftesbury, and reports by parliamentary commissions, legislation protecting child and adult workers began to be enacted. Important reforms included legislation on child labour, safety in mines and factories, public health, the end of slavery in the British Empire, and education by education was compulsory for all children up to the age of There was also prison reform and the establishment of the police.

Society was hierarchical, yet there was much social and geographical mobility. Self-made entrepreneurs used their new wealth to rise in society, building large houses, educating their children and employing domestic servants by the s 1. The franchise was gradually extended to the working classes, until by there was universal suffrage for men.

The fight for votes for women was in full swing, but it was not until that women achieved the same voting rights as men.

See also Ideas for Assemblies: Women in Parliament. Before the start of the 19th century Britain had already lost her American Empire, and was acquiring another in India. Her accumulation of additional territory across the globe continued steadily. The Great Exhibition of displayed the wonders of both industry and Empire. Tied up with the Empire were Britain's trading dominance, naval and military strength, and competition for territory against other European nations.

By the end of Victoria's reign imperialists could boast that the sun never set upon the British Empire. The ideal of family — respectable and loving — dominated the Victorian period.

The cult of the home grew steadily, with Queen Victoria and her family providing a role model for the nation. Women were expected to stay at home and bring up the family, but the reality for many poor families was that women had to work; and many single middle-class women also had to work.

The 19th century saw the beginning of mass leisure: seaside holidays, religious activities, and the development of public parks, museums, libraries, spectator sports, theatres and music halls.

For this period we have the voices of those not often heard: the poor, women and children, giving us a real insight into their thoughts and daily lives.



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