New Road

The New Road was a toll road which first opened in 1756 around the northern boundaries of London, England. The New Road was divided into several roads in the 19th century, becoming Marylebone Road, Euston Road, Pentonville Road, and later City Road and Moorgate.

In London Labour and the London Poor edition

Phase 1

Of the Street Sellers of Live Birds. (Volume 2): "The places where the street-sellers more especially offer their birds are—Smithfield, Clerkenwell-green, Lisson-grove, the City and New roads, Shepherdess-walk, Old Street-road, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, Tower-hill, Ratcliffe-highway, Commercial-road East, Poplar, Billingsgate, Westminster Broadway, Covent-garden, Blackfriars-road, Bermondsey (mostly about Dock-head), and in the neighbourhood of the Borough Market."

Phase 2

Of the Number of Street Stalls. (Volume 1)

The Rat-Killer. (Volume 3)

Street Photography. (Volume 3)

Coordinates

Latitude: 51.531373900000
Longitude: -0.114254000000