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Late Victorian Coinage and how it applied to Sherlock Holmes
  Link   Money and Coinage in Victorian Britain
WHAT'S A GUINEA? Money and Coinage in Victorian Britain
  Link   British Titles of Nobility
British Titles of Nobility An Introduction and Primer to the Peerage
  Link   Miss Vanderbilt's Trousseau
From HARPER'S BAZAR: DECEMBER 15, 1877
  Link   Unwanted Children
Bastardy and Baby Farming in Victorian England
  Link   Opium Use in the 19th Century
The Social Ramifications of Opium Use in 19th Century England
  Link   Historical Research on Drug Policy, 1870
The Evils of Drugs, Victorian Style
  Link   Laudanum Addiction
Confessions of a Young Lady Laudanum-Drinker
  Link   Letters from a Victorian Lady
Letters of a Victorian lady, Ada E Leslie, 1883 to 1894
  Link   A Victorian Bibliography
An extensive bibliography on Victorian England
  Link   Victorian Online
Online sources on Victorian England
  Link   The Victorian Web
The Victorian Web is a project funded in part by the University Scholars Program
  Link   Victorian Web Sites
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  Link   All the Year Round
Life in Victorian England
 
London Quotes
"All that magic list depends: Fame, fortune, fashion, lovers, friends: 'Tis that which gratifies or vexes, all ranks, all ages, and both sexes. If once to Almack's you belong, like monarchs, you can do no wrong; but banished thence on Wednesday night, by Jove you can do nothing right." Henry Lutterell
 
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