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Qué (quién) es 19th-century London - definición


19th-century London         
  • "A London Fog", from ''The Illustrated London News'' (1847)
  • A caricature of the first gas street lights along Pall Mall in 1809
  • The Commercial Dock in Rotherhithe ca. 1827, part of the Surrey Docks after 1864.
  • Construction of the Metropolitan Railway, London's first Underground line, in 1861
  • The Covent Garden Theatre in 1827–28, when it was one of only two licensed theatres in London.
  • A small market stall in London, 1870s.
  • In the Main Hall of the [[Strangers' Home for Asiatics, Africans and South Sea Islanders]], West India Dock, 1902
  • Electric light provided by [[Yablochkov candle]]s, on the Victoria Embankment in December 1878.
  • A slum in Market Court, Kensington, 1860s.
  • A London omnibus in 1865
  • The South Kensington Museum in 1873
  • Charles Booth]]'s [[poverty map]] showing the [[Old Nichol]], a [[slum]] in the [[East End of London]]. Published 1889 in [[Life and Labour of the People in London]]. The red areas are "middle class, well-to-do", light blue areas are "poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family", dark blue areas are "very poor, casual, chronic want", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • Regent Street Quadrant from Piccadilly Circus, 1837
  • Railway map of London, 1899, from ''The Pocket Atlas and Guide to London''
  • The British Museum façade overlooking [[Great Russell Street]] in 1852
  • Strand]] in the late 19th century ([[Somerset House]] is on the left)
  • 1890s postcard of the Victoria Embankment
  • Traffic in front of the Bank of England in the City of London, 1885–1895.
  • Tower Bridge under construction, 1892
  • A painting by [[James Pollard]] showing the [[Trafalgar Square]] before the erection of Nelson's Column
  • "Wentworth Street, Whitechapel" (1872), by [[Gustave Doré]].
LONDON-RELATED EVENTS DURING THE 19TH CENTURY
Victorian London; London in the 1840s; 19th century London
During the 19th century, London grew enormously to become a global city of immense importance. It was the largest city in the world from about 1825,Largest Cities Through History the world's largest port, and the heart of international finance and trade.
19th century         
  • [[Charles Darwin]]
  • [[Alphonse Mucha]], Advertise with ''Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile'', 1897
  • Randon]] in [[Algiers]], [[French Algeria]] in 1857
  • A barricade in the [[Paris Commune]], 18 March 1871. Around 30,000 Parisians were killed, and thousands more were later executed.
  • A depiction of the [[Battle of Omdurman]] in 1898; in the battle, [[Winston Churchill]] took part in a cavalry charge.
  • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
  • The [[Great Exhibition]] in London. Starting during the 18th century, the United Kingdom was the first country in the world to industrialise.
  • motion picture camera]], and a long-lasting, practical electric [[light bulb]].
  • [[Francisco Goya]], ''[[The Third of May 1808]]'', 1814, [[Museo del Prado]]
  • Emigrants leaving [[Ireland]]. From 1830 to 1914, almost 5 million Irish people went to the United States alone.
  • Benz]] Omnibus, built in 1895 for the Netphener bus company
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]], ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'', 1830, [[Louvre]]
  • The boundaries set by the Congress of Vienna, 1815.
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  • [[Michael Faraday]] (1791–1867)
  • Nadar]], Self-portrait, c. 1860
  • Studio portrait of ''[[Ilustrado]]s'' in Europe, c. 1890
  • Russian writer [[Leo Tolstoy]], author of ''[[War and Peace]]'' and ''[[Anna Karenina]]''
  • The [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] on 18 February 1818
  • 1816: [[Shaka]] rises to power over the [[Zulu Kingdom]]. Zulu expansion was a major factor of the [[Mfecane]] ("Crushing") that depopulated large areas of southern Africa
  • Senate Square]].
  • European revolutions of 1848]]
  • [[Napoleon]]'s retreat from Russia in 1812. The war swings decisively against the French Empire
  • [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]
  • [[Queen Victoria]] of Great Britain.
  • Treaty of Bassein]] in 1802.
  • A scene of the [[Taiping Rebellion]].
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  • Black Friday, 9 May 1873, Vienna Stock Exchange. The [[Panic of 1873]] and [[Long Depression]] followed.
  • Comparison of Africa in the years 1880 and 1913
  • [[Arab slave trade]]rs and their captives along the Ruvuma river (in today's Tanzania and Mozambique), 19th century
  • British East India Company]]. 8 February, The treaty is signed between Sultan Hussein of Johor, Temenggong Abdul Rahman and Stamford Raffles. Farquhar is installed as the first Resident of the settlement.
  • The first vessels sail through the [[Suez Canal]]
  • One of the first photographs, produced in 1826 by [[Nicéphore Niépce]]
  • [[Vincent van Gogh]], ''Self-portrait'', 1889, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • abolish the slave trade]].
  • Map of the world from 1897. The [[British Empire]] (marked in pink) was the superpower of the 19th century.
TIME PERIOD BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1801, AND ENDED ON DECEMBER 31, 1900
Nineteenth Century; 19th Century; 19th-century; XIX century; Nineteenth-century; 19th-Century; Nineteenth century; XIX Century; Nighteenth century; 19th centuries; Ninteenth Century; 19th century AD; 19 century; Early 19th Century; Late 19th century; Mid-19th century; Late nineteenth century; 19thC; 1800s (century); 19th century CE; History of the 19th century; Early 19th century; 19th century in science and technology; Inventions in the 19th century; 19th century in music; 19th-century music
The 19th (nineteenth) century began on 1 January 1801 (MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MCM). The 19th century was the ninth century of the 2nd millennium.
19th-Century Music         
  • [[Charles Darwin]]
  • [[Alphonse Mucha]], Advertise with ''Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile'', 1897
  • Randon]] in [[Algiers]], [[French Algeria]] in 1857
  • A barricade in the [[Paris Commune]], 18 March 1871. Around 30,000 Parisians were killed, and thousands more were later executed.
  • A depiction of the [[Battle of Omdurman]] in 1898; in the battle, [[Winston Churchill]] took part in a cavalry charge.
  • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
  • The [[Great Exhibition]] in London. Starting during the 18th century, the United Kingdom was the first country in the world to industrialise.
  • motion picture camera]], and a long-lasting, practical electric [[light bulb]].
  • [[Francisco Goya]], ''[[The Third of May 1808]]'', 1814, [[Museo del Prado]]
  • Emigrants leaving [[Ireland]]. From 1830 to 1914, almost 5 million Irish people went to the United States alone.
  • Benz]] Omnibus, built in 1895 for the Netphener bus company
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]], ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'', 1830, [[Louvre]]
  • The boundaries set by the Congress of Vienna, 1815.
  • 0-8018-6773-8}}</ref>
  • [[Michael Faraday]] (1791–1867)
  • Nadar]], Self-portrait, c. 1860
  • Studio portrait of ''[[Ilustrado]]s'' in Europe, c. 1890
  • Russian writer [[Leo Tolstoy]], author of ''[[War and Peace]]'' and ''[[Anna Karenina]]''
  • The [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] on 18 February 1818
  • 1816: [[Shaka]] rises to power over the [[Zulu Kingdom]]. Zulu expansion was a major factor of the [[Mfecane]] ("Crushing") that depopulated large areas of southern Africa
  • Senate Square]].
  • European revolutions of 1848]]
  • [[Napoleon]]'s retreat from Russia in 1812. The war swings decisively against the French Empire
  • [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]
  • [[Queen Victoria]] of Great Britain.
  • Treaty of Bassein]] in 1802.
  • A scene of the [[Taiping Rebellion]].
  • date=2018-12-31 }}</ref>
  • Black Friday, 9 May 1873, Vienna Stock Exchange. The [[Panic of 1873]] and [[Long Depression]] followed.
  • Comparison of Africa in the years 1880 and 1913
  • [[Arab slave trade]]rs and their captives along the Ruvuma river (in today's Tanzania and Mozambique), 19th century
  • British East India Company]]. 8 February, The treaty is signed between Sultan Hussein of Johor, Temenggong Abdul Rahman and Stamford Raffles. Farquhar is installed as the first Resident of the settlement.
  • The first vessels sail through the [[Suez Canal]]
  • One of the first photographs, produced in 1826 by [[Nicéphore Niépce]]
  • [[Vincent van Gogh]], ''Self-portrait'', 1889, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • abolish the slave trade]].
  • Map of the world from 1897. The [[British Empire]] (marked in pink) was the superpower of the 19th century.
TIME PERIOD BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1801, AND ENDED ON DECEMBER 31, 1900
Nineteenth Century; 19th Century; 19th-century; XIX century; Nineteenth-century; 19th-Century; Nineteenth century; XIX Century; Nighteenth century; 19th centuries; Ninteenth Century; 19th century AD; 19 century; Early 19th Century; Late 19th century; Mid-19th century; Late nineteenth century; 19thC; 1800s (century); 19th century CE; History of the 19th century; Early 19th century; 19th century in science and technology; Inventions in the 19th century; 19th century in music; 19th-century music
19th-Century Music is a triennial academic journal that "covers all aspects of Western art music composed in, leading to, or pointing beyond the "long century" extending roughly from the 1780s to the 1930s." The Journal is "interested equally in the music that belongs to the era and in the impact of the era's music on later times, media, and technologies.