Victoria Street (London), [11]
Victoria Tower, [12]
Walker, Robert, [131]; theory regarding age of Freshwater, [132-133]
Ward, "Ideal", in Freshwater, [122]
Warren, Arthur, account of "American Dinner" given to Stanley, [212-220]; acquaintances in Paris, [18-19]; acquaintance with Henry Murray, [6], [7], with Moscheles, [43], [50]; acts upon Whistler's advice, [164]; appointed London correspondent to Boston Herald, [41]; appreciation of Rodin, [30], [31]; arrival in London, [1-2]; becomes an amateur journalist, [26-27]; brings Moscheles and Stepniak together, [49]; comment on artistic sensibility, [237-238], on teetotalism, [202-203]; day with Meredith, [223-238]; day with John Stuart Blackie, [79-95]; describes Browning's burial, [51-56]; describes early career, [28-29]; desire to write, [6]; dinner with Whistler, [160]; engaged as journalist by Boston Herald, [40-41]; evenings with Henry Drummond, [170-173], [175-176], [177], [179-181]; experiences attending Lyceum Theatre, [194-196]; experience with Parnell, [242-245]; first newspaper copy, [28-29], sees Browning, [47], sees Stanley, [206], sees Tennyson, [121], trip to Paris, [18], work in London, [6]; friendship with Lady Ritchie, [134], [135], [136], with Lord Kelvin, [97], with Whistler, [157-164], [165-169]; homes in London, [7], [8], [49], [157-158], [161], [164], [222]; in France, [18-27]; interview with Boulanger, [273], with Monsignor Capel, [35], [37-38]; joins Committee on Tennyson Memorial, [127-128]; last visit to Isle of Wight, [134-135]; learning London, [7]; "London Letters", [29], [30]; makes a study of British municipal policy, [176-177]; meeting with Irving, [200-201], with George Sala, [32], with John Burns, [223], [229-234], [238], [239], with Monsignor Capel, [35]; memories of Lord Kelvin, [96-113], of father's burial, [56]; native of Boston, [1]; opinion of Boulanger, [268], [269], [270], [272], [273-274], of British character, [196-197], of Gladstone, [140], [141-142], [144], [145], [148], [150], of Irving's acting, [191], [192], [193], [194], [199], of Parnell, [255], [256], [257-259]; plans articles for American papers, [31], [32]; recollections of first three weeks in London, [3]; seasickness, [4-5]; sees Irving for first time, [192]; sounds Whistler regarding American commission, [168-169]; Sunday Smoke Talks at home, [162]; trip to Paris to interview Boulanger, [261], [263-272]; views on Irish question, [250-257], on politics, [139], [140], [145-146], [155]; visits to America, [32], [39], [41], [160], [238], [247], to Freshwater, Isle of Wight, [114], [115], [118], [136], to Normandy, [20-25], to Patti's home, [57-78]; voyage to England in 1878, [3-5]
Waterloo Bridge, [12]
Waterloo Place, [12]
Watts, George Frederick, [115]
Westminster Abbey, [10], [12]; Browning's burial in, [51-56]; Poets' Corner in, [55]; Tennyson buried in, [126]
Westminster Bridge, [12]