Regent's Park

The Regent's Park is a Royal Park of London, located in both the City of Westminster and the modern borough of Camden. Its grounds include parkland, a lake, and the London Zoo.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

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

Of the Present Street-Sellers of Dogs. (Volume 2)

Of the Street-Buyers of Rags, Broken Metal, Bottles, Glass, and Bones. (Volume 2)

Regent's Canal

Regent's Canal is a canal linking the Paddington Arm of the Grant Union Canal to the Limehouse Basin and River Thames. The canal was constructed in the early 19th century.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

The Coalbackers. (Volume 3)

Regent Street

Regent Street is a major street in the West End of London, first established in the early 19th century and named after the Prince Regent, the future George IV. It was designed to primarily hold shops and be a destination for the upper classes of Mayfair. In the 19th century, it became a fashion centre and was redeveloped from 1895-1927. It is a major shopping street in the present day.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of Prostitution in London (Volume 4)

The Fantoccini Man. (Volume 3)

Of the Present Street-Sellers of Dogs. (Volume 2) 

Ray Street

Ray Street is a street in Clerkenwell, in the City of London (London, England).

In London Labour and the London Poor:

OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)

Ratcliffe Cross

Ratcliffe (also Ratcliff) is an area in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets between Limehouse and Shadwell [links]. The name is no longer used.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

The Ballast-Heavers. (Volume 3)