“The Lowest Class. Vicious, semi-criminal”

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Life and Labour of the People in London.

BOOTH, Charles
London,
1889.
Lithograph plan on four sheets, printed in colours.
1050 by 1250mm (41.25 by 49.25 inches).
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"Quite the most important thematic maps of the Metropolis in the nineteenth century were those which accompanied Charles Booth's Monumental survey." (Hyde)

A fascinating map of fundamental importance to British social reform. Based upon Stanford's 'Library Map of London'. The colouring of the map depicts, by street: "The Lowest Class. Vicious, semi-criminal" (black); "Very Poor, casual. Chronic Want" (blue); "Poor. 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family" (light ...

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bibliography:

Ralph Hyde, Printed Maps of Victorian London 1851-1900 (Folkestone: Dawson, 1980), p.252.

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