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A detailed, illustrated survey of East London that combines geography, history and social observation to trace the area's transformation from marshes and villages into a dense industrial and residential district. It examines river and dock life, the variety of trades and factories, the urban poor including the houseless and immigrant communities, and everyday street culture such as pastimes, music-halls, and gambling. Separate chapters consider physical features like the old wall and riverside, the lives of women workers, charitable institutions and reform efforts, and nostalgic remnants of the countryside, producing a layered portrait of urban growth, labor, and civic response.
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