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  2. What the Victorians Did for Us - Wikipedia

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    Victorians standardised the rules for association football, or soccer, based on a range of games already played, such as the Eton wall game.; Walter Clopton Wingfield invented the game of lawn tennis, which allowed young men and women to socialise together, and to get more exercise than by playing the sedate game of croquet.

  3. Celestina Sommer - Wikipedia

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    Celestina Sommer (née Christmas; 1 July 1827 – 11 April 1859) was a Victorian murderer, notorious as much for her escape from the death penalty as for the murder of her only daughter. [ citation needed ] Known as the Islington Murderess, she became an international cause célèbre, examined in the world's press, both houses of the British ...

  4. List of people legally executed in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    This was the first execution at Pentridge, [157] and Bennett was the last person to be executed in Australia for a crime other than murder. Arnold Sodeman – 1 June 1936 – "The Schoolgirl Strangler" – Confessed to the murder of four girls. Hanged at Pentridge. [158]

  5. Bloody Code - Wikipedia

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    This period saw the introduction of new laws focused on property defence, which some viewed as class suppression. As convictions for capital crimes increased, penal transportation with indentured servitude became a more common punishment. In 1785, Australia was deemed suitable for transporting convicts, and over one-third of all criminals ...

  6. Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. Slightly different definitions are sometimes used.

  7. Bibliography of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Tobias, J. J. Crime and Industrial Society in the Nineteenth Century (1967) . Tobias, J.J. ed, Nineteenth-century crime: prevention and punishment (1972) primary sources. Taylor, Howard. "Rationing crime: the political economy of criminal statistics since the 1850s." Economic history review (1998) 51#3 569–590. online