Title: Elizabethan England
1Elizabethan England
- Why is it called Elizabethan?
- Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 1558-1603 (45
years) - William Shakespeare was born in 1564
2Elizabethan England
- People were smaller
- Average man 56
- Average woman 48
3Elizabethan (Shakespeares) England
- Life was not as glamorous
- No indoor plumbing.
4Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Roofs were straw thatch.
- Pet dogs and cats, mice, rats, and bugs lived in
the roof. - If it rained the roof got slippery and it rained
cats and dogs.
5Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Nothing to stop animal droppings from landing on
ones bed - Attached posts with a sheet on top, creating a
canopy to catch the animal doo-doo.
6Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Folks slept in beds cross-wise
- Anne Hathaway, had a queen-sized bed she shared
with two sisters and six servant girls before she
married Will Shakespeare.
7Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Anne Hathaways 6 brothers shared their room with
30 field workers. They all slept on the floor
wrapped in blankets. - There was no indoor heating beyond the ambient
body heat.
8Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- The floor of most thatched houses was dirt. Only
the wealthy could afford slate flooring. - Everybody else was dirt poor.
9Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Slate floors slippery when it rained.
- Spread thresh (straw) to keep from slipping.
- A piece of the wood at the door kept the thresh
from slipping out, acting as a thresh hold.
10Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- People cooked over a fire in the fireplace.
- They hung a kettle over the fire and everyday
added stuff to the kettle.
11Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Mostly folks ate veggies. Meat was scarce.
- They ate stew and then the leftovers stayed in
the pot for as long as a month.
12Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Once in awhile they got some pork. Theyd display
the luxury bacon on a rack in the parlor to show
it off. - Sign of wealth if someone could bring home the
bacon
13Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Bread was divided according to status. Workers
got the burnt bottom, family got the middle, and
guests got the upper crust.
14Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Lead drinking cups caused a powerful reaction
with whiskey or ale - Knocked out the drinker for days.
- Couldnt tell if the unconscious person was dead
or alive.
15Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- They laid out the unconscious person on the
kitchen table to see if they would wake from
it. They held a wake.
16Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- England is old and small. They started running
out of places to bury people. - So they dug up old graves to reuse. They noticed
some of the old coffins had scratch marks on
the inside. OOOPS!
17Elizabethan EnglandAt Home
- Tied a string to the corpses wrist that was
attached to a bell topside. - Someone had to sit near the grave in case the
bell rang, in essence doing a graveyard shift.
18Elizabethan EnglandHygiene
- People usually bathed once-a-year, in May.
- Men first, then women, then the kids in the
same water.
19Elizabethan EnglandHygiene
- As the water got dirtier, and dirtier, they had
to be careful not to throw out the baby with
the bathwater.
20Elizabethan EnglandHygiene
- Most weddings were in June, when couple and the
guests were still relatively body odor-free. - It was believed baths caused illness.
21Elizabethan EntertainmentMusic
- Folks were expected to be musical, to be able to
read and play music. Almost everyone could play
the recorder or lute and sing in 8-part harmony. - Barbers kept lutes customers could play while
they waited for a new do.
22Elizabethan EntertainmentFashion
- Fashion was a major pastime. Most Elizabethans
wore their fortunes on their backs. Theyd rather
be well-dressed and penniless than rich and
poorly dressed. - Most folks dressed in the clothing of the social
class above them.
23Elizabethan EntertainmentCards
- People loved playing cards and frequently bet on
the outcome.
24Elizabethan EntertainmentTennis
- Tennis was played on a walled court with a roof
and was very popular when it arrived as an import
from France.
25Elizabethan EntertainmentBear Baiting
- Bull- or Bear-baiting was popular.
- Dog turned loose on a tethered bull or bear.
People bet on the dog or the bear.
26Elizabethan EntertainmentPublic Executions
- Public executions were hugely popular and drew
large audiences.
27Elizabethan EntertainmentRooster Fighting
- Rooster fighting was the rage! People bet in the
fights between specially-bred roosters with
sharpened beaks and metal spurs. - School boys were encouraged to bring their birds
to school for fights. People bet on the fights.
28Elizabethan EntertainmentHuman Competition
- Sporting opponents thumped each other with clubs
and similar weapons (very bloody).
29Elizabethan EntertainmentFootball
- Opposing sides tried to get a leather ball from
one end of town to the other, while fighting each
other. Fights resulted in broken bones and
damaged businesses.
30Elizabethan England
- This was life during the time of Shakespeares
early pieces of literature.