Submarine telegraphy, [100], [101]

Talma (actor), fame of, [185]

Telephone brought to Europe, [106]; installed in Lord Kelvin's house, [106]

Temple Bar, [15]

Tennyson, Hallam (second Lord), son of poet, [53], [126]

Tennyson, Lord (the poet), anecdotes of, [121], [122-123], [129-130], [134], [136]; brother of, [125]; buried in Westminster Abbey, [126]; description of, [121]; devotion of son, [126]; "Dirty Monk" photograph of, [117-118]; family life, [126]; letter in Times regarding, [129-130]; life at Farringford, [126]; memorial to, [127-129]; peculiarities of, [125]; persons who resembled him, [125]; photographs of, [117-118]; proud of his fame, [124]; sincerity of, [130]; summer home of, [125]

"Tennyson's Down", [127]

Tennyson's Lane, [115], [119], [120]

Terry, Ellen, achievements as actress, [198]; art of, [187]; at Irving's supper parties, [202]; at Lyceum Theatre, [187]; charm of, [197-198]; first visit to America, [46]

Thames Embankment, lighting on, [9]