Victorian era

The Victorian era was a time period in the United Kingdom during Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 on the 19th century to 1901 on the 20th.

It was seen by many as a golden age in the history of the Earth, a forward-looking time when anything seemed possible, if only the technology could keep up with the ambition of the people. Scientific breakthrough followed philosophical reassessment, inventiveness powered industry, and art and literature flourished, with notable painters of the era including Vincent van Gogh (PROSE: The Whoniverse) and authors including Charles Dickens. (TV: The Unquiet Dead) The era was a revolution of enlightenment and progress. (PROSE: The Whoniverse)

The Industrial Revolution had led to people migrating from the country to the towns and cities. Some members of the landed gentry created model villages to provide housing for the workers on there estates, with notable examples including Bournville, Port Sunlight and Sweetville. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)

During the late Victoria era, the British Empire was expanding and the prevailing feeling was that an expansion of British control around the world was good for everyone. (PROSE: A History of Humankind) However, a worm lurked at the very heart of the bud: corruption, poverty, oppression and prejudice walked hand in hand with luxury and excess; the divide between different social strata had never been greater, and this was nowhere more noticeable than in London itself. (PROSE: The Whoniverse) The Fourth Doctor referred to child labour as being one of the worst aspects of the Victorian era. (AUDIO: The Ghosts of Gralstead) He considered the aroma of Victorian England to be "bracing". However, Romana I described it as being "rancid". (AUDIO: The Justice of Jalxar)

The late Victorian era was dominated by two prime ministers: William Ewart Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)

The Doctor had a number of friends in the Victorian period, including Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot, as well as the Paternoster Gang, which included Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint and Strax. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)

The Fourth Doctor said that he loved the Victorian era. (AUDIO: The Justice of Jalxar)

Petticoats belong to the Victorian style of clothing. (AUDIO: Oh No It Isn't!)

Early Victorian era
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Late Victorian era
The Fifth Doctor spent a year in Victorian London from November 1866 to November 1867 while waiting for the TARDIS. He lived in a house at 107 Baker Street, went by the alias "Doctor Walters" and had an assistant, scientist Robert McIntosh. (AUDIO: The Haunting of Thomas Brewster)

The Torchwood Institute was founded by Queen Victoria during this era. (TV: Tooth and Claw) Penelope Gate was also born in this era. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors)

During excavations for the building of the London Underground, an incident with dormant Silurians occurred. In that occasion, the Doctor found and saved Vastra, who started to live among humans as a detective, along with Jenny. In 1888, Vastra found and slew Jack the Ripper before eating him; she was summoned to Demons Run by the Eleventh Doctor, from there she brought back the Sontaran Strax, who became her servant in London. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War, WC: The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later) Vastra, Jenny and Strax became known as the Paternoster Gang, after the name of the street they lived in. (TV: The Snowmen)

The 51st century war criminal Magnus Greel fled to the Victorian era using a time cabinet. There, he was assisted by Li H'sen Chang in establishing a base beneath the Palace Theatre in London. He was eventually exposed by the Fourth Doctor and Leela, aided by theatre owner Henry Gordon Jago and pathologist George Litefoot. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) Jago and Litefoot later had several adventures on their own in this era. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers, AUDIO: The Mahogany Murderers, Jago & Litefoot)

The Eleventh Doctor, after the loss of former companions Amelia Pond and Rory Williams, retired in Victorian age London for a period of time before meeting an echo of Clara Oswald. (TV: The Snowmen)

After seeing seven chair legs in the attic of 10 Downing Street in July 1900, Vicki Pallister wondered if there were wooden androids in Victorian London. However, she did not ask the Doctor if this was the case as she thought that it was probably something that she was supposed to already know. (AUDIO: Upstairs)