During Queen Victoria’s reign big changes took place in the way people spent their leisure time. Bloodsports like bear baiting and cockfighting were banned. With the growth of the railways, people began to travel more and visiting the seaside began a popular pastime. But the railways also allowed local sporting teams to travel and so sports like cricket, football and rugby began to be organised with agreed rules and national competitions, such as the FA Cup. Lawn Tennis was invented in the 1830s and a new sight on the streets of Victorian Britain was the bicycle, in its various different designs.
There were still old favourites such as going to the circus or the theatre but the invention of the moving picture during the 1890's meant that a new dimention was added to theatre-going.
These photographs and posters from Victorian Britain can help us understand how leisure time was spent.
1. Think about the kind of things you do in your spare time.
Look at Source 2 & 3
2. This is an advert for John Sanger and Sons Royal Hippodrome & Menagerie, a kind of travelling circus:
3. This is a poster for the Barnum and Bailey circus. Compare this poster to the one in Source 1:
Look at Source 4
4. This is a picture of a ladies cycle race drawn around 1891:
Look at Source 5
5. This is a photograph of people playing Croquet in 1872:
Look at Source 6a, b, c & d
6. Look at these photographs of Victorian sporting pastimes:
Look at Sources 7a, b & c
7. These are posters from 3 different performances the Victorians might have attended:
9. Look at all the Sources again:
During the Victorian era there were many changes to how people lived, and the ways they spent their spare time.
The Victorians enjoyed listening to brass bands and attending 'spectacles'. These shows included hypnotism or even communication with the dead using mediums! Circuses and performing menageries were also popular, with Britain being visited by some of the most famous of the time including the Barnam and Bailey Circus who frequently came over from America.
The rise in photography and moving pictures meant that people started going to the theatre, not only to enjoy plays and "spectacles", but also to watch recordings of sporting events as you can see from the sources here.
Sporting pastimes, such as cycling, rowing and horseracing were also popular, and large crowds would often attend sailing events like the Henley Regatta and famous horse races such as the Epsom Derby.
One of the largest events of the Victorian calendar was the famous Great Exhibition, held in 1851. This huge event was organised by Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victora, and was held in Hyde Park in London. At the centre of the exhibition was the famous "Crystal Palace" which was built to house the exhibitions of culture and industry from around the Empire.
This snapshot is designed to support History KS 1-2, units 11 and 12. Teachers may wish to download the images, and use them to make a series of cards and allow the pupils to physically sort the images as they work their way through the task.
These images can be used for extension work beyond the basic questions asked in the Snapshot. The design and images used in the adverts reveals much about Victorian attitudes. The images also lend themselves to individual investigation.
Sources
Source 1: COPY 1/108 f.220 - Cycle race Liffe & Son, Coventry 1893
Source 2 : COPY 1/89 f.104 - John Sanger and Sons Royal Hippodrome & Menagerie 1890
Source 3 : RAIL 1014/51 - Great Western Railway Collection Posters Taff Vale Railway Barnum & Bailey Circus at Cardiff 21 June 1839
Source 4 : COPY 1/95 f.294 - Cyclists 1891
Source 5a : COPY 1/450 - Tottenham Hotspur 1901
Source 5b : COPY 1/392 Boxer Ching Hock
Source 5c : COPY 1/50 - Gloucestershire Cricket Club W G Grace seated at centre 1880
Source 5d : COPY 1/18 f.365 - Croquet on the lawn 1872
Source 6a : COPY 1.49 f.267 - Filmed boxing match presented in theatre 1899
Source 6b : COPY 1/128 f.84 - Grand Volunteer Tournament and Military Fete August 1896
Source 6c : COPY 1/76 f.133 - Robinson Crusoe 1886
Source 7 : COPY 1/88 f.593 - Blackpool Health & pleasure resort 1889
Extension Questions