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Index of interviews, police division and parish covered in walk.
Description of a black district Watson Place, Ware Street, Nancy Street, Wilmer Gardens.
General remarks on district: sobriety of police; decrease in the number of pawnshops; costers in the area. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Walk with Constable Ryeland, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 12 May [1898]
Walk with Inspector Barker, District 9 [Bethnal Green, North and South], 31 March 1898.
Prices at the market on Hoxton High Street.
Beer licences Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Walk with Constable Ryeland, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 14 May 1898.
Walk with Constable Ryeland, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 16 May [1898]
Walk with Inspector Barker, District 9 [Bethnal Green, North and South], 1 April [1898]
General remarks on the area. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Walk with Police Constable W.R. Ryeland, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 17 May [1898]
Walk with W. Ryeland, District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], 19 May [1898]
Walk with W. Ryeland, District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], 20 May [1898]
Walk with W.R. Ryeland, 49 Ormsby Street, Shoreditch, police constable of the Hoxton sub-division of the G division of the Metropolitan police, 23 May [1898]
Boundaries of the Hoxton sub-division of the G police division Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Consequences of slum clearances. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Account of an evening spent at the Great Eastern Hotel [named on map as Strangers Home for Asiatics &c] and an interview with manager, Mr Salter, Truman, Hanbury and Baxton, 25 March 1898.
Customers in the public house [Great Eastern Hotel named on map as Strangers Home for Asiatics &c] at closing time.
Walk with Inspector Barker, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 3 May 1898.
General remarks on the area which includes the roughest streets; examples of rents; children's games in the area. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Interview with Inspector Barker of the J or Bethnal Green Police Division, 5 May [1898]
Juvenile thieves and industrial schools in the area.
Effect of decreasing the number of public houses.
Walk with Police Constable W.R. Ryeland of the Hoxton sub-division of the G or Finsbury Division of the metropolitan police, District 6 [Hoxton and Haggerston], 9 May [1898]
Description of houses in Laburnum Street.
General remarks on the area; emigration of the better off; women visit public houses more frequently; industries of the area; roads in the area are well kept; number of police in the Hoxton subdivi...
Walk with Constable W. Ryeland, District 7 [Mile End Old Town and Spitalfields], 9 May [1898]
Description of Huntingdon Street, many thieves in the street.
Account of Ryeland being attacked in Barton Court.
1898 George H. Duckworth's Notebook: Police District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], District 14 [West Hackney and South East Islington], District ...
Rawstorne Street, Rawstorne Place, Buxton Street, Brewer Street North, Owen Court, Owen Row.
Description of boundaries of walk: on the north Vincent Terrace; on the east Graham Street, Nelson Place, Sidney Street, Goswell Road; on the west Colebrooke Row, Duncan Terrace. Part of the parish...
Nelson Place, Nelson Buildings, Nelson Place.
Vincent Terrace, Rockliffe Street, City Garden Row, Graham Street, Alfred Street, Colebrooke Row, Gordon Street, Duncan Terrace, Duncan Street.
Children and alcohol. Betting clubs in area. Additional streets mentioned in the walk: Torrens Street.
Description of the boundaries of the walk: on the north Chapel Street; on the east St John Street; on the south Rosebery Avenue; on the west Rosoman Street, Anwell Street. Part of the parishes of S...
Drunkenness decreasing in the area. Employers of women in the district.
Women in public houses in Chapel Street. Suffolk Street, Charlotte Place, Chapel Street, Bradleys Buildings, West Place.
East Place, St. James' Gardens, Frye's Buildings, White Lion Buildings, Seabrook Place.
Sadlers Wells theatre Arlington Street. Chadwell Street, Arlington Street, Rosebery Avenue, Garnault Place, Harstwick Mews, Harstwick Place, Rosoman Street, River Street.