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Victorians

by Jane Bower

The innovative Creative History Activity Packs series is designed to help teachers bring history topics to life through imaginative creative arts activities. Each pack includes ten laminated, double-sided cards, printed in full color. Each card describes in detail activities that recreate aspects of life in a particular historical period, using art, drama and dance. Each activity is based on historically researched authentic practices of the time. Ideal for whole class or small group sessions, the packs are an inspiration for busy teachers looking for new ways to approach project work at Key Stage 2 - and are easily applicable for Key Stage 1 classes. Victorian activities in this pack include making decorative objects - penwipers, fans, cornucopias - based on original Victorian patterns; sewing samplers; making miniature gardens; original Victorian parlor games based on both wordplay and physical activity; and an upstairs/downstairs drama.

Date Added: 12/09/2021


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A Victorian horse and carriage (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse drawn carriage from the side, with the horse on the left, carriage and rider on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The horse is facing to the left and walking so all four legs can be found. It is wearing blinkers, a bridle, and a harness. Attached to the bridle are the reins which the driver is holding in his hand. The harness is attached to the carriage by a large pole that reaches from the horse's neck to the main part of the carriage. Above the pole the driver sits on a bench. Only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He wears a bowler hat, and boots on his feet. Two of the four large spoked carriage wheels can be found. Above the larger of the two wheels to the right, is the back of the carriage with a folded hood. Between the two wheels the carriage dips and there is a step to get into the carriage.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Transport

A Victorian horse and carriage (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse drawn carriage from the side, with the horse on the left, carriage and rider on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The horse is facing to the left and walking so all four legs can be found. It is wearing blinkers, a bridle, and a harness. Attached to the bridle are the reins which the driver is holding in his hand. The harness is attached to the carriage by a large pole that reaches from the horse's neck to the main part of the carriage. Above the pole the driver sits on a bench. Only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He wears a bowler hat, and boots on his feet. Two of the four large spoked carriage wheels can be found. Above the larger of the two wheels to the right, is the back of the carriage with a folded hood. Between the two wheels the carriage dips and there is a step to get into the carriage.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Transport

A Victorian horse and carriage (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse drawn carriage from the side, with the horse on the left, carriage and rider on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The horse is facing to the left and walking so all four legs can be found. It is wearing blinkers, a bridle, and a harness. Attached to the bridle are the reins which the driver is holding in his hand. The harness is attached to the carriage by a large pole that reaches from the horse's neck to the main part of the carriage. Above the pole the driver sits on a bench. Only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He wears a bowler hat, and boots on his feet. Two of the four large spoked carriage wheels can be found. Above the larger of the two wheels to the right, is the back of the carriage with a folded hood. Between the two wheels the carriage dips and there is a step to get into the carriage.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Transport

Victorian Noahs Ark (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a toy Noah's Ark with toy animals. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Ark is on the centre left of the page. It is a kind of boat and looks like a house standing on a wooden hull. The house bit has a yellow roof and three windows that are pointed at the top. The Ark is facing to the left. It is made of brown wooden planks. To the right of the Ark are three toy animals seen from the side and facing to the left. Just to the right of the Ark is a camel with two humps, right from this is an elephant and a duck on the far right. The animals seem as if they are queuing to get onto the boat.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Toys

Victorian Noahs Ark (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a toy Noah's Ark with toy animals. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Ark is on the centre left of the page. It is a kind of boat and looks like a house standing on a wooden hull. The house bit has a yellow roof and three windows that are pointed at the top. The Ark is facing to the left. It is made of brown wooden planks. To the right of the Ark are three toy animals seen from the side and facing to the left. Just to the right of the Ark is a camel with two humps, right from this is an elephant and a duck on the far right. The animals seem as if they are queuing to get onto the boat.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - toys

Victorian Noahs Ark (large print)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a toy Noah's Ark with toy animals. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Ark is on the centre left of the page. It is a kind of boat and looks like a house standing on a wooden hull. The house bit has a yellow roof and three windows that are pointed at the top. The Ark is facing to the left. It is made of brown wooden planks. To the right of the Ark are three toy animals seen from the side and facing to the left. Just to the right of the Ark is a camel with two humps, right from this is an elephant and a duck on the far right. The animals seem as if they are queuing to get onto the boat.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - toys

A Victorian baker and bread oven (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a baker facing forwards to the left and the bread oven to the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The baker is wearing a flat hat in the top left of the page. Both eyes and ears can be found. He has a long apron which goes down to his shins. He is holding a large paddle called a peel in both hands. It extends diagonally to the right and at the end there is a loaf of bread. At the bottom of the page below the loaf of bread is a sack of flour. Just to the left some of the flour has spilt on the floor. On the right of the page is a large oven with a heavy door towards the top. The uncooked loaves of bread would be put through this door into the oven to bake.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

A Victorian baker and bread oven (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows a baker facing forwards to the left and the bread oven to the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The baker is wearing a flat hat in the top left of the page. Both eyes and ears can be found. He has a long apron which goes down to his shins. He is holding a large paddle called a peel in both hands. It extends diagonally to the right and at the end there is a loaf of bread. At the bottom of the page below the loaf of bread is a sack of flour. Just to the left some of the flour has spilt on the floor. On the right of the page is a large oven with a heavy door towards the top. The uncooked loaves of bread would be put through this door into the oven to bake.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian boy with hoop (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a Victorian boy running and rolling a toy hoop along the road. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The boy is wearing a blue peaked hat on his head at the top centre of the page. He is seen from the side and facing to the right so that only one of his eyes and ears can be found. Down the page, the boy wears a red kerchief tied around his neck. The boy wears a blue shirt and has one arm stretched out behind him to the left. His other arm is to the right with his hand holding a stick. Further down, one of his legs goes down and left, while the other extends to the ground at the bottom of the page. He is wearing orange trousers and has bare feet. To the right of the boy is the round ring shape of the hoop. The boy is rolling it along the road using the stick in his hand to control it.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian boy with hoop (large print)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a Victorian boy running and rolling a toy hoop along the road. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The boy is wearing a blue peaked hat on his head at the top centre of the page. He is seen from the side and facing to the right so that only one of his eyes and ears can be found. Down the page, the boy wears a red kerchief tied around his neck. The boy wears a blue shirt and has one arm stretched out behind him to the left. His other arm is to the right with his hand holding a stick. Further down, one of his legs goes down and left, while the other extends to the ground at the bottom of the page. He is wearing orange trousers and has bare feet. To the right of the boy is the round ring shape of the hoop. The boy is rolling it along the road using the stick in his hand to control it.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian boy with hoop (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a Victorian boy running and rolling a toy hoop along the road. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The boy is wearing a blue peaked hat on his head at the top centre of the page. He is seen from the side and facing to the right so that only one of his eyes and ears can be found. Down the page, the boy wears a red kerchief tied around his neck. The boy wears a blue shirt and has one arm stretched out behind him to the left. His other arm is to the right with his hand holding a stick. Further down, one of his legs goes down and left, while the other extends to the ground at the bottom of the page. He is wearing orange trousers and has bare feet. To the right of the boy is the round ring shape of the hoop. The boy is rolling it along the road using the stick in his hand to control it.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian gentry (UEB Contracted)

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This image shows a lady on the left and a gentleman on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. The lady's head is in the top left of the page. She has ringlets to the left and right of her face. Down from her face she has a necklace around her neck. She wears an evening gown (dress) with bare shoulders and sleeves that end in a decorative cuff at the elbow. She has a bracelet on each wrist. From her waist the dress is very full and reaches the ground so her feet cannot be found. In her hand on the right she has a fan. The gentleman wears a top hat in the top right of the page. His shirt has a high collar and he wears a bow tie. He has a jacket with tails which comes to his waist at the front, and to just below his knees at the sides and back. The jacket has broad lapels to the left and right of the shirt. He has a waistcoat with three buttons, the jacket has two buttons. His trousers come down to his ankles where he has leather shoes. In his hand to the right he has a walking cane.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian gentry (UEB Uncontracted)

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This image shows a lady on the left and a gentleman on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. The lady's head is in the top left of the page. She has ringlets to the left and right of her face. Down from her face she has a necklace around her neck. She wears an evening gown (dress) with bare shoulders and sleeves that end in a decorative cuff at the elbow. She has a bracelet on each wrist. From her waist the dress is very full and reaches the ground so her feet cannot be found. In her hand on the right she has a fan. The gentleman wears a top hat in the top right of the page. His shirt has a high collar and he wears a bow tie. He has a jacket with tails which comes to his waist at the front, and to just below his knees at the sides and back. The jacket has broad lapels to the left and right of the shirt. He has a waistcoat with three buttons, the jacket has two buttons. His trousers come down to his ankles where he has leather shoes. In his hand to the right he has a walking cane.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian gentry (Large Print)

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This image shows a lady on the left and a gentleman on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. The lady's head is in the top left of the page. She has ringlets to the left and right of her face. Down from her face she has a necklace around her neck. She wears an evening gown (dress) with bare shoulders and sleeves that end in a decorative cuff at the elbow. She has a bracelet on each wrist. From her waist the dress is very full and reaches the ground so her feet cannot be found. In her hand on the right she has a fan. The gentleman wears a top hat in the top right of the page. His shirt has a high collar and he wears a bow tie. He has a jacket with tails which comes to his waist at the front, and to just below his knees at the sides and back. The jacket has broad lapels to the left and right of the shirt. He has a waistcoat with three buttons, the jacket has two buttons. His trousers come down to his ankles where he has leather shoes. In his hand to the right he has a walking cane.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - People

Victorian house with cesspit (large print)

by Rnib

This is a cutaway cross section view of a typical Victorian town house showing the cesspit in its cellar. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The house is on the left of the page with its first floor shown at the top left of the image. Down the page is the living room and down again is the cellar containing the cesspit. In the centre of the cellar is an arch that supports the floor of the living room above. On the right of the page, level with the floor of the living room, is a cross section view of the street.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Buildings

Victorian house with cesspit (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is a cutaway cross section view of a typical Victorian town house showing the cesspit in its cellar. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The house is on the left of the page with its first floor shown at the top left of the image. Down the page is the living room and down again is the cellar containing the cesspit. In the centre of the cellar is an arch that supports the floor of the living room above. On the right of the page, level with the floor of the living room, is a cross section view of the street.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Buildings

A cross section of the left side of the lower floors of a Victorian house (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a side view of a cross section through a Victorian house. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the bottom left of the image the ground level is marked. To the right in the basement of the house is the scullery with a small window shown as a dashed line. To the right of the window in the scullery is a big sink with two taps. There is a water jug on the work surface. To the right are containers on shelves attached to the wall. To the right on the floor is a bucket, a washing basket and a brush. The drawing room on the next floor up has a large window on the left. Right of this is a stool and a piano with the lid open. Two of the stool's four legs and two of the piano's three legs are shown. Up and right from here is a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame. To the right is a door to another room. In the middle of the image is a fireplace with a circular mirror hanging on the wall up from it. Right from here are some lights hanging from the ceiling. Down from them is a soft chair with two of its four legs shown. On the right of the image is a large cupboard and then another large window. On the first floor on the left is a window. To the right is a wardrobe with double doors. To its right is a chest of drawers with a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame up from it. Right from this is a large four-poster bed with the drapes pulled aside. To the right is the nursery, a small room with a cot which has a hood. There is a window to the right.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - buildings

A cross section of the left side of the lower floors of a Victorian house (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a side view of a cross section through a Victorian house. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the bottom left of the image the ground level is marked. To the right in the basement of the house is the scullery with a small window shown as a dashed line. To the right of the window in the scullery is a big sink with two taps. There is a water jug on the work surface. To the right are containers on shelves attached to the wall. To the right on the floor is a bucket, a washing basket and a brush. The drawing room on the next floor up has a large window on the left. Right of this is a stool and a piano with the lid open. Two of the stool's four legs and two of the piano's three legs are shown. Up and right from here is a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame. To the right is a door to another room. In the middle of the image is a fireplace with a circular mirror hanging on the wall up from it. Right from here are some lights hanging from the ceiling. Down from them is a soft chair with two of its four legs shown. On the right of the image is a large cupboard and then another large window. On the first floor on the left is a window. To the right is a wardrobe with double doors. To its right is a chest of drawers with a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame up from it. Right from this is a large four-poster bed with the drapes pulled aside. To the right is the nursery, a small room with a cot which has a hood. There is a window to the right.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - buildings

A cross section of the left side of the lower floors of a Victorian house (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows a side view of a cross section through a Victorian house. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the bottom left of the image the ground level is marked. To the right in the basement of the house is the scullery with a small window shown as a dashed line. To the right of the window in the scullery is a big sink with two taps. There is a water jug on the work surface. To the right are containers on shelves attached to the wall. To the right on the floor is a bucket, a washing basket and a brush. The drawing room on the next floor up has a large window on the left. Right of this is a stool and a piano with the lid open. Two of the stool's four legs and two of the piano's three legs are shown. Up and right from here is a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame. To the right is a door to another room. In the middle of the image is a fireplace with a circular mirror hanging on the wall up from it. Right from here are some lights hanging from the ceiling. Down from them is a soft chair with two of its four legs shown. On the right of the image is a large cupboard and then another large window. On the first floor on the left is a window. To the right is a wardrobe with double doors. To its right is a chest of drawers with a picture hanging on the wall in a decorative frame up from it. Right from this is a large four-poster bed with the drapes pulled aside. To the right is the nursery, a small room with a cot which has a hood. There is a window to the right.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - buildings

Victoria Cross (tactile)

by Rnib

The Victoria Cross is the highest award for bravery in for the British and Commonwealth Forces. The first Victoria Cross (VC) was given in 1856. It is awarded "for most conspicuous bravery, or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice, or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy". The British monarch presents the VC to the winner. If the winner has died, the medal is presented to their family. All VC medals are made from bronze that comes from a gun captured from the Russians during the Crimea War. Each VC is unique and hand-made by the London jeweller, Hancocks. The VC is similar in shape to a Maltese cross and it is almost 1.54 inches (34mm) wide. It hangs from a wine red ribbon which slots into a straight bar decorated with laurel leaves. A "V" shaped lug is joined to the straight bar. The lug is connected to an oval shaped link. The Cross hangs from this link. The Royal crest is on the back of the medal in the centre of the cross. This crest is a side view of a standing lion wearing a crown with its tail held up over its body. This is called a Lion Statant Guardant and it stands over the crown of the British monarch. Underneath the lion and crown is a semi-circular `banner' with the words "For Valour". At each end of the banner are two small "V"s with little spheres on the tips of the "V"s. The name of the person receiving the award, their rank, number and unit are on the back of the straight bar. The date of the brave act is written in the centre of the back of the cross. Tactile image details This image shows the medal hanging from the straight bar on the wine red ribbon, of which just a small length is shown. The braille labels added are: wine red ribbon, straight bar with laurel leaves, oval link, "V" shaped lug, lion with crown, monarch's crown, banner with "For Valour", and end of banner with spheres.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Images - Artifacts

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 8, Storybooks, Magic Key

by Roderick Hunt

The magic key takes Biff, Chip and Kipper back to Victorian London for another adventure.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Books - Reading schemes

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 8, Storybooks, Magic Key

by Roderick Hunt

The magic key takes Biff, Chip and Kipper back to Victorian London for another adventure.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Books - Reading schemes

Ginn History

by John Sampson

This primary school history book focuses on Victorian Britain and what it was like for the people living in that time. Looking at different houses, shops, the lives of rich and poor families, working life, travel and transport, entertainment and the arts, crime and punishment, medicine, religion, law and the British Empire.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Books - KS2

Exploring History

by Jane Shuter

This series gives easy-to-use support for the QCA Scheme of Work for history at KS2. It poses a question about an aspect of history and then answers it with the help of written and pictorial primary sources.

Date Added: 07/05/2017


Category: Books - KS2


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