Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in the West End of London, England. It falls within the City of Westminster and the modern Borough of Camden. The district's name comes from the former fruit and vegetable market in the area as well as the Royal Opera House on the site.
Appears in the following articles:
- Of the Uneducated State of Costermongers., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of the Women Street-Sellers., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of Two Orphan Flower Girls., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of the Children Street-Sellers of London., Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of a Public Meeting of Street-Sellers, Vol. 1, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of the Old Clothes Exchange., Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- The “King” of the Tumbling-Boy Crossing-Sweepers., Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of the Street-Sellers of Live Birds., Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- The Negro Crossing-Swepper, who had lost both his Legs., Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- Of the Trades and Localities of the Street-Jews, Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- Young Mike’s Statement., Vol. 2, London Labour and the London Poor
- The Whistling Man, Vol. 3, London Labour and the London Poor

Coordinates
Longitude: -0.124043600000
