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Advice, etiquette and expectation
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Most journey advice and etiquette was proffered for journeys undertaken for pleasure. Writers accordingly deemed it necessary to provide more detailed guidance for female maritime journeyers. However, there were a number of common themes within the etiquette of rail and ship journeys abroad, including politeness, modesty and restraint. Journey etiquette thus offered faint glimpses of space for self-expression even as it sought to shape women journeyers. Clothing and personal appearance were considered key ways in which women journeyers expressed their femininity, and etiquette writers accordingly put a particular emphasis on controlling them. Viola Tree provided a detailed list of the clothes needed both for the journey and for excursions: Dark blue coat and skirt. A sober, plain, sensible, restrained style that expressed taste, elegance and modesty was encouraged when dressing, revealing that the femininity idealized in journey etiquette was that which valued simplicity and restraint rather than showiness.

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Women, travel and identity

Journeys by rail and sea, 1870–1940

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