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Charles Booth's survey of Life and Labour in London 1886 - 1903. The survey interviewed workers and families to discover the level of poverty of Londoners at the turn of the century.
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From the Institute of Historical Research.
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One morning in 1666 a sudden fire in a Pudding Lane bakery went on to destroy two-thirds of the City of London. Read about the causes, consequences and aftermath here.
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Charged to protect and celebrate England's historic buildings, monuments, parks, gardens, battlefields and wreck sites.
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Search across national and local records of England's historic sites and buildings.
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The public archive of English Heritage. Holds over 10 million photos, plans, drawings, reports and publications on archaeology, listed buildings, aerial photography and social history.
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Over 300,000 images of England
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England's LGBTQ Heritage, The Slave Trade and Abolition, Disability History, Women's History.
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Search nearly 400,000 records held in our national historic environment database including information on archaeological, architectural and maritime sites.
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Photos that date from the 1850s and are a resource for people interested in England's social, industrial, architectural and archaeological history.
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Draws on original evidence held in local collections to tell the stories of how our London forebears lived their lives, the changes they will have seen, and some of the historical events they may have witnessed during the last 300 years.
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The Dictionary of Victorian London
Includes extracts from Victorian newspapers, diaries, journalism, memoirs, maps, advertisements and and the full text of several dozen books.
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Victoria County History: London
Index of places mentioned in the titles of articles in the published volumes of the Victoria History of the Counties of England.
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Guide to the social history of Victorian London.