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"This is the true nature of home -- it is the place of Peace... it is a sacred place, a vestal temple, watched over by Household Gods, before whose faces none can come but those whom they can receive with love, -- so far as it is this... so far it vindicates the name and fulfills the praise of home."
—John Ruskin, 1878.
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—John Ruskin, 1878.
Get this on a poster Get a book of great Victorian quotes like this one
Books as Time Machines: A Reflection
Sarah's Books
The Victorian world of Sarah's historical fiction series
Writing Tools
Handwriting
Tips from a Victorian household
Etiquette
Myths Debunked
Beauty / Grooming / Washing
Clothes
Cycling
Victorian Food
Puzzles and brain teasers
Sewing
Sports & Leisure
Victorian Cycles
Interviews and articles about us
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Daily Challenges
More issues
Favorite books and research materials
Victorians in their own words: 19th-century stories and poetry transcribed from our private archive
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“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”
--Morris, William. “The Beauty of Life.” Hopes and Fears for Art. London: Ellis & White, 1882 p.108.
Curiosity piqued?
There is a lot more information about our home
(and the Brackens as well) in Sarah's book,
This Victorian Life:
Modern Adventures in Nineteenth-Century
Culture, Cooking, Fashion and Technology
Happy reading!
In a seaport town in the late 19th-century Pacific Northwest, a group of friends find themselves drawn together —by chance, by love, and by the marvelous changes their world is undergoing. In the process, they learn that the family we choose can be just as important as the ones we're born into. Join their adventures in
The Tales of Chetzemoka
A Trip and a Tumble:
A Victorian Cycling Club Story
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A Bouquet of Victorian Roses "What flower did she most resemble?… A rose! Certainly… strong, vigorous, self-asserting… yet shapely, perfect in outline and development, exquisite, enchanting in its never fully realized tints, yet compelling the admiration of every one, and recalling its admirers again and again by the unspoken appeal of its own perfection—its unvarying radiance." —John Habberton, 1876.
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Love's Messenger
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The Wheelman's Joy
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Words For Parting
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Quotations of Quality
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Victorian Cycles
Hand-built 1890's-style bicycles
Interested in a real time machine? Commission one of our 1890s-style custom bicycles! Custom, hand-made steel frames with wooden fenders and chainguards, leather saddles and cork grips. Whether you are interested in a roadster or a racer, we can build you the period bicycle of your dreams.
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