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University of Leeds
Tue 6 May 2025
Tuesday Treasure: Women’s Social Lives in 19th Century Commonplace Books
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Exhibitions
Heritage
Literature
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Treasures of the Brotherton

Get to know our collections up close as we tell you stories about a selection of objects in our ever-popular Tuesday Treasure lunchtime drop-in.

Uncover the personal lives of 19th century women through newly acquired commonplace books in the University of Leeds Libraries’ collection. Used as artistic and literary outlets, including poems, letters, drawings and more, these commonplace books offer a glimpse into the sharing and collecting of culture amongst women in the Romantic and Victorianperiods. 

Every book tells a new and personal story. One book, full of paintings of moths, shells, and poems about the natural world, can tell us of the author's connection to nature and the ways in which she understood and made sense of the world. Another book, full of postcards, maps out the international awareness of the author, connecting them to global locations, and establishing them in an imperial world beyond Britain. A pair of books, belonging to a husband and wife, allow us to explore the dynamics ofmarriage throughthe sharing of art and poetry between the couple, and give insight into what it means to share your personal life. Another book, full of poems and letters home, showsfamilial relationships, andchanging emotions after moving away from home andsettling in to another place to become someone new. 

This collection of books reveals the personal livesof women who, at the time, were not allowed to share and engage in conversations surrounding culture and art in many public spaces. Passed between friends, or used as a personal diary, they offer an insight into 19th century women's livesand ask us to re-considerour creative practices now.

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Tue 6 May 2025
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