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Blackthorn Street and Whitethorn Street inhabited by Irish and workers in the gas works given to drink and greyhound racing. Glaucus Street, River Street, Weston Street, Perring Street.
Chrisp Street, Broomfield Street, Barchester Street, Brabazon Street, Ellesmere Street, Hawgood Street.
East India Dock Road, Jamaica Place, Bygrove Street, Girand Street Northumberland Street, Bowen Street, Commodore Place, Carmen Street, Charles Street, Cordelia Street, Vesey Street, Mary Place, Mo...
Women drinking in public houses in Ida Street. Ida street, Cook Street; Follit Street, Duff's Field Gray Street, Tetley Street, Willis Street, Burcham Street, Tapley Street, Byron Street, St Leonar...
Information concerning the naming of streets in the Abbot Estate. Scottish names and alphabetical. Athol Street, Blair Street, Culloden. Street, Dee Street, Ettrick Street, Findhorn Street, Glencoe...
Improvements to the sewerage system in Moness Road. Athol Street, Abbott Road, Aberfeldy Street, Benledi Street, Oban Street, Portree Street, Moness Road.
Leven Road, Zetland Street, Yatton Street, Wyvis. Street, Venue Street, Uamvar Street, St Leonards Road
Uamvar Street, Zetland Street, Lochnager Street, Spey Street, Ailsa Street, Teviot Street, St Leonards Street, Empson Street, George Street, Marner Street, Lingen Street, Devas Street Donald Street...
Stafford Street, Havannah Street, Tooke Street, Malabar Street, Maria Street, Janet Street, Mellish Street, Alpha Road, Caverick Street, Crewe Street, Claude Street.
Devas Street, James Street, Peter Street, Powis Street, Stratfield Street, Egleton Road, Hancock Road, Three Mills Lane, Otis Street, [Ortis Street, Jefferson Street, Washington street, Sherman Str...
Board School Manual Training School Bromley High Street. Otis Street, [Ortis Street], Jefferson Street, Washington Street, Franklin Street, Priory Street, Bruce Road, Bromley High Street.
An account of a visit to Mr Hume, an undesirable character referred to as the "Genius". Ammiel Street, Amiel Terrace, [Ammeil Terrace] Garrity Court, Bakers Alley, Brewery Yard, Glebe Yard, Bromley...
Brothels on Back Alley and Stewarts Buildings.
Hawgood Street, Eastward Street, Bow Common Lane, Gale Street, Devons Road.
Description of boundaries of walk: on the south Bow Road; on the west Coborn Road, Selwyn Road and Ellsmere Road; on the north by the Hertford Union Canal; on the east by the Lea River [St Paul Old...
Iceland Row [Iceland Road], Maverton Street, Monier Road, Smeed Road, Monier Road
Dace Road, Monier Road, Wyke Road, Ripporth Road
Stebondale Street described as the worst street on the Isle of Dogs. Ferry Road now called Powis Road, Cahir Street, Chapel House Street, Lead Street, Stebondale Street, Church Street, Newcastle St...
Streets situated between Roman Road and Old Ford Road noted resort for house breakers. Jodrell Street, Parnell Road, Wyke Road, Lamp Street, Candy Street, Locton Street, Rushton Street, Appian Road...
Beale Road is a centre for socialists. Usher Road, Beale Road, Ford Street, St Stephens Road, Old Ford Road, Hewlett Street, [Hewlett Road], Driffield Street, [Driffield Road], Old Ford Road, Lefev...
Insurance agents working in district around Old Ford District, houses breakers. Devas Road, Old Ford Road, Palm Street, Lessada Street.
Prostitutes and ponces [pimps] including Polish Jews, Old Ford Road, Roman Road. Additional streets mentioned in the walk: Spring Street, Summer Street, Old Ford Road, Roman Road, Brantridge Street.
Description of the boundary of the walk: on the south the River Thames, Limehouse Causeway, Penny Fields, Poplar High Street; on the east Hale Street, Grove Street, Upper North Street; on the north...
A description of Limehouse district, Japanese and Chinese live around Limehouse Causeway
Sailors facility to send money to relatives. Beccles Street, Jamaica Street, Gill Street, Rich Street, King John's Court Chusan Street.
Consequences of the Contagious Diseases Acts which have not been enforced in London. Gun Lane, Three Colt Street, Ropemakers Fields, Thomas Rents, Whites Rents, Nightingale Place, Nightingale Lane,...
Parsonage Street, Billson Street, Kingfield Street, Seyssel Street, Pier Street, Manchester Road, Glengall Road, Marshfield Street, Chipka Street, Stebondale Street, Stewart Street.
Chusan Place, West India Dock Road, St Ann's Street, Salmons Lane.
Galt Street, Henry Street, Turner Street, Locksley Street, Tomlin Terrace.
French men live in Acland Street and Walker Street, Germans live in Dod Street. Burdett Road, Thomas Street, Acland Street, Walker Street, Cotall Street, Clifton Street, Sabbarton Street, Dod Street.
Observations of Father Lawless, priest of church in Canton Street and his influence on the Irish and description of Randalls Market. Canton Street, Evans Street, Pekin Street, Randall's Street, Ran...
Licensing of public houses and beer. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Walk with Inspector Carter, District 11 [Poplar and Limehouse], 12 June 1897. [St Peter Limehouse, St Stephen, St Matthias, St Saviours parish, St Paul Bow Common]
Account of visit to Medland Hall, Congregational Union Refuge Hall capacity for 300 men to sleep, they assist men to emigrate, Reverend Gates. Medland Street.
An account on opium smoking in an opium den in Jamaica Street, the keeper of the den is Mr Khodonabaksch, cook and Hindu
Walk with Mr Carter, District Inspector of Police, District 11 [Poplar and Limehouse], 28 May 1897.
Behind a Chinese general store on Limehouse Causeway an account of a Chinese opium den. Additional street mentioned in walk:
Summary of the number of fully licensed houses, beer houses, off beer licences, grocers licences in the Isle of Dogs, Poplar and Blackwall, Limehouse, Bromley and Bow.
Information concerning the public houses in the district. Contains
Statistics and discussion comparing the number of public houses to population figures
Notes concerning public houses in Poplar, Blackwall, Isle of Dogs, Bromley, Bow
Notes on the demand for public houses in the district. Streets mentioned:
Physical description and biographical details concerning District Inspector Fitzgerald and Superintendent Weston
Walk with District Inspector Fitzgerald round the Hackney Wick district, District 13 [South Hackney and Hackney], 22 July 1897
General observations on the district: poor area; industries available for women's work but little available for men; children making grottos; public houses Streets mentioned in walk: