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Baker Street Elementary Presents The Life and Times in Victorian London

Baker Street Elementary The Life and Times in Victorian London # 027 -- Blue Ribbon Blues -- 04/01 /201 7

Welcome to topic number 27 Today, Master Gregson and I will look at the temperance movement during the Victorian period. Copyright 2017, Sherwood-Fabre, Fay, Mason, Mason

In The Adventure of the Cardboard Box, Susan Cushing will tell Sherlock Holmes that Jim Browner, her brother- in- law, had broken his pledge and returned to drinking.

His pledge is a reference to the Gospel Temperance movement that will spread across the country, particularly among the lower middle class from 1 877 to 1 889.

While other temperance societies existed prior to the Gospel Temperance organization, Browner s mention of losing his blue ribbon, indicates membership in this particular organization.

The Temperance movement in the UK had its origins in the 1 830s in response to a rise in public drunkenness and the successes of similar efforts in US, especially in New England.

Religious leaders, particularly those from Nonconformist denominations and their middle and upper- lower class congregants were the first to promote the concept of signing a pledge for abstinence.

Many of these early local groups still allowed an occasional glass of wine or beer, and rifts occurred in some congregations over the use of fermented or non- fermented wine in services.

In the late 1 830s, a shift occurred in the movement to total abstinence, or teetotalism, led primarily by the same social classes.

The discipline required avoidance of all alcoholic beverages and aligned with the strict moral code upwardly mobile members in the lower classes observed.

With public- house life now forbidden to them, these groups formed lodges or similar social centers to offer alternative gathering places and events.

The facilities also offered classes in reading, writing, and basic arithmetic and specialized programs for women and children.

Despite such efforts, drunkenness continued to rise among the populace, and in 1 853, Nathaniel Card, a Quaker reformer, organized a movement to pass laws prohibiting the sale of all alcohol to combat it.

While such legislation had some supporters in Parliament, within four years the emphasis shifts from a national ban to local option.

The continued push for passage of laws related to alcohol s sale and consumption gradually becomes a Liberal cause, with those involved in the drink trade aligning with the Conservatives.

For the next fifteen to twenty years, the antidrink efforts will focus on the political arena, with efforts to restrict licenses or other measures to reduce the availability of alcohol.

This approach will combine religion and temperance in one- week camp meetings focused on converting both the tavern owner and the drinker.

Noble returned to England and created the Gospel Temperance hall in London s east end.

The man will travel the country holding meetings complete with choirs, speeches, and at the end of the event, a call to sign the pledge and wear a blue ribbon as a symbol of commitment to the cause.

By the 1 890s, the economic downturn that will push some to drink will be over, and with prosperity, the Gospel Temperance movement will lose steam.

Still, the movement had kept the issue in the public eye for more than forty years and it is estimated about a tenth of the population were abstainers by the end of Victoria s reign.

While the temperance movement will never achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating all alcohol, the dire consequences of drink will be well recognized as clearly illustrated by Jim Browner s crime of passion.

In betraying his own blue ribbon pledge with the resulting consequences, he will provide a moral lesson to Doyle s readers on the excesses of drink.

So we have completed topic 27 in our series yes, but we ll be back with another topic soon

References for this topic: Doyle, Arthur Conan; Ryan, Robert. The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Kindle Editon). Shiman, Lilian Lewis. The Blue Ribbon Army: Gospel Temperance in England. Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, vol. 50, no. 4, 1981, www.jstor.org/stable/42973859 Mitchell, Sally, Victorian Britain. (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988)

Baker Street Elementary The Life and Times in Victorian London IS CREATED THROUGH THE INGENUITY & HARD WORK OF: JOE FAY LIESE SHERWOOD-FABRE RUSTY MASON & STEVE MASON