Jewish East London.
London,
George Bacon,
1899
Chromolithographed map.
380 by 560mm (15 by 22 inches).
15763
notes:
Detailed map of Jewish immigration in late Victorian London.
The map was the work of Geoge E. Arkell, who had been responsible for Booth's seminal maps of London poverty, and like them, the information was taken from School Board visitors' statistics. The map stretches north to south from the Hackney Road to the Tower of London, and west to east from Fenchurch Street Station to Tower Hamlets, City of London Cemetery.
The Tsarist persecutions of the Je...
The map was the work of Geoge E. Arkell, who had been responsible for Booth's seminal maps of London poverty, and like them, the information was taken from School Board visitors' statistics. The map stretches north to south from the Hackney Road to the Tower of London, and west to east from Fenchurch Street Station to Tower Hamlets, City of London Cemetery.
The Tsarist persecutions of the Je...
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