About this Event
Grieving in the Victorian era involved many rules, spoken and unspoken, about how survivors behaved in public, what they wore, and how they communicated. This fashion for prolonged grief was inspired by Queen Victoria, who remained in deep mourning for her husband Prince Albert after his death in 1861. Join Robert B. Dimmick, Etiquetteer, for a look at mourning customs of the 19th century, including jewelry, fashion, correspondence, censure, and kindness.
Light refreshments will be served. Your interpretation of Victorian Mourning Dress is welcome.
All attendees will receive a free limited edition Gibson House calling card-themed sticker.
We're DYING to see you there!
Agenda
🕑: 04:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Open House
Info: The ground, first, and second floor will be open for self-guided viewing.
🕑: 04:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Lecture with Etiquetteer, Robert B. Dimmick
🕑: 05:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Refreshments and Questions
Info: Enjoy light refreshments and have time to ask our staff about the exhibition and museum.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gibson House Museum, 137 Beacon Street, Boston, United States
USD 20.00 to USD 25.00












