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Lever Street is a thieves resort. Hulls Place, Europa Place, Wellington Place, John's Place, Coleman's Buildings, Hulls Street.
Charles Court, Garden Court, York Road, Macclesfield Place, York Place, Central Street, President Street.
Lodging houses on Macclesfield Street are frequented by prostitutes. Macclesfield Street, Ironmonger Row, George Rw, Waterloo Street, Nelson Street.
Murton Street, Ratcliffe Grove, Guinness Buildings, City Road.
Coffee house Baldwin Street used as a brothel. Finsbury Radical Club, Bath Buildings. Lewington's Buildings, Bath Street, Baldwin Street [on map as Roby St], Bath Buildings.
Radsworth Street, Peerless Street, Galway Street, Gastingney Place, Radnor Street, Lizard Street, Ironmonger Street, Ironmonger Passage.
Richmond Street, Barthololmew Square, King Street, Henry Street, New Street, Mitchell Street.
Church Row, Norman Street, Helmet Row, Anehord Yard, Roby Street, Richards Place, George Yard.
Description of boundaries of walk: on the north Nelson Place; on the east Graham Street, Central Street; on the south Old Street; on the west Goswell Road and Hall Street. Part of the parishes of S...
Bastwick Street, Peartree Street [on map as Pear Tree St], Seward Street.
Thieves and housebreakers in the neighbourhood.
Goswell Road, Lever Street, Telfer Street, King Square, Powell Street, President Street.
Vulcanised India Rubber works Moreland Street. Leverington Street, Rahere Street, President Place, Masons Place, Moreland Street, Goswell Mews, Hall Street.
Hall Street, New charles Street, James Street, Cottage Lane, Oakley Crescent, Remington Street, Coomb and Haverstock Street, City Garden Row, Graham Street, Pickard Street.
Industries in Clerkenwell. Wake up call money. Thieves and burglars in the district. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Description of boundaries of walk: on the north Spencer Street; on the east Goswell Road; on the south Carthusian Street, Charterhouse Square; on the west St John Street Road. Part of the parishes ...
Description of St John's Street. Blackhorse Yard [Glass House Yard?], Carthusian Street, Charterhouse Square, Pewtners Court, St. John's Street, Mitre Court.
Mitre Court, Hat and Mitre Court, Clerkenwell Road, Berry Street, Great Sutton Street.
Clark Street, Allen Street, Compton Street, Compton Passage.
Cyrus Street, Smith Street, Malta Road, Valetta Street, Little Northampton Street, Northampton Street.
Perceval Street, Smith Street, Brunswick Close, Northampton Square, Lower Ashby Street, Lower Charles Street.
Upper Smith Street, Upper Ashby Street, Upper Charles Street, Mulberry Place, Goswell Road, Goswell Place, Spencer Place.
Migration of population. Decrease in number of public houses. Leisure activities in the district: theatres and public houses. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Description of boundaries of walk: on the north City Road; on the east Goswell Road; on the south Spencer Street Road. Part of the parish of St Marklea, Clerkenwell. Spencer Street, Goswell Terrace...
Walk with Police Constable A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 20 June [1898]
Walk with Police Constable R. Machell, District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], 2 June [1898]
Walk with Police Constable A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 21 June [1898]
Thieves and prostitutes spend time in Northampton Road.
Walk with A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 23 June [1898]
General remarks on the district: poor areas; payments to police by publicans.
Walk with A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 24 June [1898]
Walk with A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 28 June 1898.
Walk with A.E. Zenthon, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 29 June [1898]
Walk with A.E. Zenthon, District 15 [South West Islington], 30 June 1898.
Interview with Superintendent W. Hammond of the G or Finsbury police division and Colonel Monsell Chief Constable of Number 2 District (comprising D; E; F; G; S; X; and Y police divisions)
Interview with Local Inspector Benjamin Morgan detective attached to G police division at the police station in Kings Cross Road, 4 July 1898.
Children fetching beer for their parents from public houses.
Index of interviews, police division and parishes covered in walk.
Walk with J. Dampier of the E or Holborn police division and of the Gray's Inn Road subdivision, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Grays' Inn], 7 July [1898]
Walk with Police Constable J. Dampier, District 4 [Clerkenwell and Gray's Inn], 8 July 1898.
Walk with Police Constable R. Machell, District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], 3 June [1898]
Interview with Police Constable Richard Machell of the Old Street sub-division of the G or Finsbury division of the Metropolitan Police, 1 June 1898
Walk with Police Constable Richard Machell, District 5 [Old Street, Finsbury and Shoreditch], 7 June 1898.