The following are examples of stories from the digitised section of the Booth collection at the LSE, describing some of the streets visited on walks with police officers in the period of the late 1890's.
Purple streets in Bermondsey from Walk with William Cockett, District 33 [St James Bermondsey and Rotherhithe], 10 - 11 July [1899] in Booth B365, p231.
Prostitution and Clapham Common from Walk with Sergeant Nunn, District 38 [Claphm], July 1899 in Booth B369, p67.
Description of Lower Grotto Place - a dark blue street from Walk with Police Constable H. Barton, District 31 [Lambeth and St Saviour's Southwark], 16 May [1899] in Booth B363, p133.
Description of Biffin's Place - a light blue Street from Walk with Police Constable Watts, District 32 [Trinity Newington and St Mary Bermondsey], 9 June 1899 in Booth B364, pp115-117.
Lodgings in Bryett Road - a pink street from Walk with Inspector
William Dyball, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 30 November 1897 in Booth B349, pp17-19.
Description of Campbell Road - a black street from Walk with Inspector William Dyball, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 1 December 1897 in Booth B349, p21.
Description of Danehurst Road Fulham - a pink street from Walk with Sergeant J. Stround, District 29 [Fulham], 7 March [1899] in Booth B361, p149.
Chaldon Road, Fulham - a typical pink street from Walk with Sergeant J. Stround of the South Fulham police station, District 29 [Fulham], 3 and 4 March [1899] in Booth B361, p137.
Description of Johns Hill, St George's in the East - a black street from Interview with Inspector Reid, District 8 [Aldgate, St George's in the East, Shadwell], 8 March [1898] in Booth B351, p25.
Description of Dorset Street - a black street from Walk with Sergeant French of the Commercial Street section of the Whitechapel or H police division, District 7 [Mile end Old Town and Spitalfields], 17 March [1898] in Booth B351, p103.
Dorset Street, Spitalfields from Interview with Sub-division Inspector W. Miller at the police station Hunter Road (E Division), District 9 [Bethnal Green, North and South], 3 November 1898 in Booth B355, p185.