Thrawl Street

Thrawl Street is a street in Spitalfields, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets (London, England).

In London Labour and the London Poor:

OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)

No. 21, Answers to Correspondents

The Swan-with-two-Necks

The Swan with Two Necks was a coaching inn in on Lad Lane in the City of London and a key point for departing to the north of England. In the 1860s it became a depot as the inn was no longer needed due to the railways.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of the Trades and Localities of the Street-Jews. (Volume 2)

The Saracen’s Head

The Saracen's Head was an inn in Snow Hill, in the City of London (London, England). It dated from the Middle Ages and was demolished in 1868.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of the Trades and Localities of the Street-Jews. (Volume 2)

Nelson's Column

Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster (London, England). It commemorates Horatio Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Gun-Exercise Exhibitor—One-legged Italian. (Volume 3)

The Mall

The Mall is a road in the City of Westminster (London, England). It was historically a field for playing the lawn game pall-mall and was later a promenade in the 17th and 18th centuries.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Park Women, or those who frequent the Parks at night and other retired places. (Volume 4)