General
- The Development of Leisure in Britain, 1700-1850
 - The Development of Leisure in Britain after 1850
 - Technology and Leisure in Britain after 1850
 - Punch, the Illustrated London News, and other Victorian Periodicals on Leisure and Amusements
 
Domestic activities
- Singing at home: The Drawing-room Ballad or Parlour Song (sitemap)
 - Scrapbooking and collecting scientific specimens (biology, botany, and geology)
 - Book collecting (needed)
 - Art collecting (needed)
 - Embroidery and needlepoint
 - Family reading (needed)
 - Numismatics and Philately — collecting stamps and coins (needed)
 
Outside the Home
- Dance Hall (needed)
 - The Victorian and Edwardian Music Hall (sitemap)
 - Music and social class in Victorian London
 - Victorian Shopping and Consumerism
 - Pantomime (sitemap)
 - London theaters (sitemap)
 - From London Coffee Houses to London Clubs
 - The Public House (sitemap)
 - Men on the Town: Writing Late-Victorian London
 - Gentleman behaving badly: Gambling in London Clubland
 - Gambling in Regency and Victorian England
 
Sports
Vacations and touring
- Seaside Resorts and Spas (sitemap)
 - The Mistake of Going on Holiday: Travel, Tourism and Leisure in Early and Mid-Victorian Illustration
 - Walking and hiking (needed)
 - Mountaineering
 - Sir Leslie Stephen and Alpine Mountaineering: . A New Sport
 - Sir Leslie Stephen and Alpine Mountaineering: A Companionable Pursuit
 - (Review of) Michele M. Strong's Education, Travel and the "Civilisation" of the Victorian Working Classes
 
Last modified 11 May 2017