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"Mr. Weller's Knowledge of London was extensive and peculiar" - Pickwick ... The Victorian Dictionary compiled by Lee Jackson ... click here for the Victorian Dictionary...
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London's poor tried to scrape a living doing jobs which one can only imagine the Devil himself thought up. River Men made their living from fishing from drowned bodies, and Scavangers searched the sewers and rubbish tips for coins or rope to ... Wealthy Victorian ladies were very interested in fashion and fashion magazines.
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Victorian era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Victorian era of the United Kingdom was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from June 1837 until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The reign was a long period of prosperity for the British...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_era
The history of the city of London during the Victorian period, from Regency artchitecture to the slums of Charles Dickens times. ... The Victorian city of London was a city of startling contrasts. New building and affluent development went hand in hand with horribly overcrowded slums where people lived in the worst...
www.britainexpress.com/London/victorian-london.htm www.britainexpress.com/London/victorian-london.htm
The outpost which would become London first appears in history as a small military storage depot employed by the Romans during their invasion of Britain, which began in A.D. 43. It was ideally located as a trading center with the continent and soon ... London Buildings and Monuments illustrated in the Victorian Web...
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The City of London (Norton Folgate) ... This Victorian Theatre with the Elizabethan name opened in Newcastle Street, The Strand, in 1868. Management changed hands many times as the theatre struggled.
www.victorianweb.org/mt/theaters/pva234.html www.victorianweb.org/mt/theaters/pva234.html
David Perdue's Charles Dickens Page ... Victorian London was the largest, most spectacular city in the world. While Britain was experiencing the Industrial Revolution, its capital was both reaping the benefits and suffering the consequences. In 1800 the population of London was around a million souls.
www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/dickens_london.html www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/dickens_london.html
Historical map of London with references to Dr. John Snow's era (1813-58) ... There are two indices for the map, one presenting historical sites and reference areas relevant to Dr. John Snow (click at left on John Snow index) and the other showing historical sites for London (click at left on London index).
www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/1859map/map1859.html
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