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A collection of descriptive sketches guides the reader through London's landmarks, streets, and evolving character, contrasting contemporary scenes with their earlier forms. Individual chapters examine churches, public buildings, bridges, markets, docks, and antiquities, often punctuated by anecdote and local tradition. Historical notes trace Roman, Saxon, and medieval remains alongside accounts of civic ceremonies, courts, and popular entertainments. Social detail evokes daily life in crowded thoroughfares, lodging houses, trades, and emigration flows. Numerous engravings supplement the text, offering visual complements to architectural and topographical description.
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