Pall Mall
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/pall-mall
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/pall-mall
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
Old Palace Yard is an open space in the City of Westminster (London, England), lying between the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey. May instead refer to the nearby New Palace Yard, in the north-west corner of the grounds of the Palace of Westminster.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Character of Cabdrivers. (Volume 3)
Park Women, or those who frequent the Parks at night and other retired places. (Volume 4)
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/paisley
In London Labour and the London Poor:
The Railways. (Volume 3)
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/paddington
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the Cheap Johns, or Street Hansellers. (Volume 1)
Statement of a Beggar. (Volume 1)
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In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of (London, England). Today, it is a famous shopping street and is the site of several department and flagship stores.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
Ossulton Street is a street in the modern borough of Camden (London, England). It borders the modern British Library building.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)
Osborn Street is a street in Whitechapel, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets (London, England).
In London Labour and the London Poor:
OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)
Orchard Street is a street in Marylebone, in the City of Westminster (London, England).
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the Habits, Opinions, Morals, and Religion of Patterers generally. (Volume 1)
Likely a reference to the White Hart Inn, located in Church End, Willesden, in the modern borough of Barnet in London. For more information about lost inns of London, see: https://www.layersoflondon.org/map/records/white-hart-inn
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the Blind Street-sellers of Tailors’ Needles, etc. (Volume 1) [as "Old White Hart"]