Victorian Walk
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Victorian Walk
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Overview
The Victorian Walk is an exhibit at the Museum of London that takes you through the streets during the Victorian Era in London. The walk brings you past multiple different streets with shops lined up along each side of the street. There is music playing in the background that replays the sounds from walking through the busy streets.
Contents
- 1 Victorian Walk
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Exhibits in the Victorian Walk
- 1.2.1 Toyshop
- 1.2.2 Tobacconist
- 1.2.3 Barber
- 1.2.4 Public House
- 1.2.5 Glass Showroom
- 1.2.6 Barrel Organ
- 1.2.7 Tea and Coffee Warehouse
- 1.2.8 Engraver
- 1.2.9 Watchmaker
- 1.2.10 Public Urinal
- 1.2.11 Baker's Cart
- 1.2.12 Grocer
- 1.2.13 Pharmacy
- 1.2.14 Milliner
- 1.2.15 Tailor
- 1.2.16 Fancy Stationer
- 1.2.17 Pawnbroker
- 1.2.18 Bank Clerks' Office
- 1.2.19 Bank Manager's Office
Exhibits in the Victorian Walk
Toyshop
Victorian children saved their farthings to buy 'penny toys' from street sellers and dazzling toy arcades such as Lowther's on the Strand. With rows of small shops like this one, Lowther's was an 'Aladdin fairy palace' of expensive train sets, dolls, and lead soldiers, 'all the glories and wonders a child's fancy can conceive'.
Tobacconist
Tobacconists sold blends of loose tobacco, snuff, cigarettes, and smoking accessories. Habit were changing. Rolled cigarettes were available and briar-root pipes replaced clay ones. Wooden figures advertised what was on sale: a Scottish Highlander, that snuff was sold; a Blackamoor: tobacco from America.
Barber
Public House
Glass Showroom
Barrel Organ
Tea and Coffee Warehouse
Engraver
Watchmaker
Public Urinal
Baker's Cart
Grocer
Pharmacy
Milliner
Tailor
Fancy Stationer
Pawnbroker
Bank Clerks' Office
Bank Manager's Office