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  Link   Victorian London Taverns
Victorian London Taverns, Inns and Public Houses
  Link   The Victorian Dictionary
The Victorian Dictionary: Exploring Victorian London
  Link   The Bolles Collection on the History of London
The collection of Edwin C. Bolles on the history of London from its founding to the 19th century (a must see!)
  Link   Map of London, 1859
John Snow's Map of London, 1859
  Link   The People of the Abyss
Etext of Jack London's People of the Abyss
  Link   A Sunday in London
From Irving's Sketch Book, circa 1820
  Link   London Antiques, 1820
Washington Irving etext: 1819-20, THE SKETCH BOOK, LONDON ANTIQUES
  Link   London Low-Life: Beggars and Cheats
Taken from Volume 4 of Mayhew's London Labour and London Poor, 1862
  Link   London Labour and London Poor
Etext of Mayhew's London Labour and London Poor, 1861
  Link   Gambling in London, Part 2
The Project Gutenberg Etext of Andrew Steinmetz's "The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims" 1870
  Link   Gambling in London, Part 1
The Project Gutenberg Etext of Andrew Steinmetz's "The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims" 1870
  Link   London's Underworld
Project Gutenberg Etext of London's Underworld, by Thomas Holmes (1912)
  Link   London Place Names
The origin of London's place names (districts and boroughs)
  Link   Map of London, 1889
From Charles Booth's Map of London Poverty
  Link   London's Sewers
Taken from Cleaner Magazine, a look at the history of London's sewer system
  Link   Dickens' London
London as seen through the eyes of Charles Dickens
  Link   London in the 19th Century
From the Spartacus site
  Link   London in 1865
London during the time of Dickens
  Link   Victorian London During the Time of Jack the Ripper
From the wonderful Casebook: Jack the Ripper website
  Link   Victorian London in Life and Literature
A collection of research papers from the University of Massachusetts
 
London Quotes
"O! her lamps of night! Her rich goldsmiths, printshops, toyshops, mercers, hardware men, pastrycooks, St. Paul's Churchyard, the Strand, Exeter Change, Charing Cross . . .All the streets and pavements are pure gold, I warrant you. At least I know the alchemy that turns her mud into that metal - a mind that loves to be home in crowds." Charles Lamb
 
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