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Ian Brunskill
The Times Great Victorian Lives
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The Times Great Victorian Lives An Erain Obituaries
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Ian Brunskill Obituaries Editor of
The Times
Professor Andrew Sanders
THOMAS ARNOLD
Pioneer educator and historian: ‘A death more to be mourned as a public loss…could scarcely have occurred.’
15 JUNE 1842
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Composer: ‘He will be lamented wherever his name was known or his art be loved.’
4 NOVEMBER 1847
GEORGE STEPHENSON
Inventor and engineer: The ‘Father of Railways.’
12 AUGUST 1848
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Poet: ‘Few poets have exercised greater influence in his own country.’
23 APRIL 1850
SIR ROBERT PEEL
Politician: ‘One of the most sagacious statesmen that England ever produced.’
2 JULY 1850
J. M. W. TURNER, R. A.
Artist: ‘Mastering every mode of expression, combining scientific labour with an air of negligent profusion.’
19 DECEMBER 1851
ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL
Engineer: ‘born an engineer.’
15 SEPTEMBER 1859
ROBERT STEPHENSON
Engineer: ‘His heart was worthy of his head.’
12 OCTOBER 1859
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
Novelist and humourist: ‘He…shrouded an over tender heart in a transparent veil of cynicism.’
24 DECEMBER 1863
NICHOLAS, CARDINAL WISEMAN
First Archbishop of Westminster: ‘the only [English Roman Catholic] who had earned for himself a wide and lasting reputation for ability and learning.’
15 FEBRUARY 1865
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
American statesman: ‘a singular depth of insight.’
15 APRIL 1865
LORD PALMERSTON
Statesman: ‘There was never a statesman who more truly represented England.’
18 OCTOBER 1865
MICHAEL FARADAY
Natural scientist: ‘Disinterested zeal and lofty purity of life.’
25 AUGUST 1867
CHARLES DICKENS
Novelist: ‘There was always a lesson beneath his mirth.’
9 JUNE 1870
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
American soldier: ‘one of the noblest soldiers who have ever drawn a sword in a cause which they believed just.’
12 OCTOBER 1870
CHARLES BABBAGE, F. R. S.
Mathematician: ‘The Father of the Computer.’
18 OCTOBER 1871
EMPEROR NAPOLEON III
Emperor of the French: ‘History will find much to reproach him with, but it is certain his contemporaries have been very unjust to him.’
9 JANUARY 1873
WILLIAM CHARLES MACREADY
Actor: ‘A deep and subtle insight into the shades and peculiarities of character.’
27 APRIL 1873
DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Missionary and explorer: ‘Fallen in the cause of civilization and progress.’
1 MAY 1873
JOHN STUART MILL
Philosopher and political theorist: ‘the most candid of controversialists.’
8 MAY 1873
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER
Painter: ‘His paintings are known
…
through the length and breadth of the land.’
1 OCTOBER 1873
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