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This group is a collaborative effort of the members of Utah Valley University's, Fall 2019 "Victorian Literature" class. As a class, we will be exploring the material culture of the Victorian Era. Each class member will be responsible for identifying an object of interest in one of our course texts. After identifying their chosen object, they will research its history, pursuing how this object was produced, advertised, traded, used, and discarded during the nineteenth century. Following their research, each member will contribute posts to the class gallery, timeline, and map (as appropriate per object). Once they've contributed to the class's digital archive, members will present their findings to the class and write a short reflection on how their findings enrich their reading of the text in which they discovered their object. By tracing the material history of an individual object, each member will gain a deeper appreciation for nineteenth-century material culture and its relationship to the Victorian literary imagination. 

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


The Gibbet & Hangings | Gallery Exhibit

This gallery has a collection of images related to the gibbet, gibbet-cages, and hangings in general. 

Posted by Chauncey Singleton on

Medicine Chest Contents | Gallery Exhibit

Possible contents in a medicine chest or on Lady Audley's boudoir.

Here is a medical journal with medical chest suggestions: https://archive.org/details/b28098109/page/328

Posted by Katrina DeKarver on

Cigar Making Begins | Timeline

Cigars began being manufacted in Britian in 1820

Posted by Paige Melton on

Cigar Ads | Gallery Exhibit

Various Cigar Ad's from the Victorian Era

Posted by Paige Melton on

Transatlantic Telegraph Wire | Timeline

Date when telegraph cables were connected from North America to England 

Posted by Natalie Evjen on

First Commercial Telegraph System | Timeline

The first commercial telegraph system in the U.K. was pioneered by William Fothergill Cooke, a British inventor, and Charles Wheatstone, a British scientist. Euston and Camden Town were the original towns connected, and the first message was sent July 25, 1837. 

Posted by Natalie Evjen on

Coaches and Carriages | Gallery Exhibit

A guide to coaches and carriages in the noves "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.

Posted by Karli Frandsen on

First Modern Railroad | Timeline

The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which opened in 1830, was the first modern railroad. It was a public carrier of both passengers and freight.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/British-Railways

Posted by Karli Frandsen on

Opium War | Timeline

 The Opium Wars 1839-1869

Posted by SARAH BARTHOLOMEW on

Victorian Literature and Material Culture Map | Map

This map will include locations related to our course texts and the objects each class member has chosen for their material culture research project. 

Posted by Ashley Nadeau on

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