Poverty Map Of London. Descriptive map of London poverty, Charles Booth ATLAS OF PLACES The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty are perhaps the most distinctive product of Charles Booth's Inquiry into Life and Labour in London. Use Charles Booth's London to explore the famous poverty maps and search, browse and download the original notebooks from the Inquiry into Life and Labour in London (1886-1903)
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The famous, colourful poverty maps were created between 1886 and 1903, as part of Charles Booth's ground. Use Charles Booth's London to explore the famous poverty maps and search, browse and download the original notebooks from the Inquiry into Life and Labour in London (1886-1903)
Charles Booth poverty maps digitised Roman Road LDN
Bound in olive cloth covered boards with title "Labour and life of the people : Maps etc Search or navigate Charles Booth's poverty map to discover rich or poor areas of late Victorian London and reveal a modern underlay map. The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty are perhaps the most distinctive product of Charles Booth's Inquiry into Life and Labour in London.
Descriptive map of London poverty, Charles Booth ATLAS OF PLACES. Charles Booth's poverty maps have been digitised by the London School of Economics allowing us to compare streets then and now Search or navigate Charles Booth's poverty map to discover rich or poor areas of late Victorian London and reveal a modern underlay map.
Descriptive map of London poverty, Charles Booth ATLAS OF PLACES. The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty are perhaps the most distinctive product of Charles Booth's Inquiry into Life and Labour in London (1886-1903).An early example of social cartography, each street is coloured to indicate the income and social class of its inhabitants Bound in olive cloth covered boards with title "Labour and life of the people : Maps etc