Lorraine
Lorraine is a region in northeastern France.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Acrobat, or Street-Posturer. (Volume 3)
Lorraine is a region in northeastern France.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Acrobat, or Street-Posturer. (Volume 3)
Likely a lost street in Covent Garden, London.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Statement of a Beggar. (Volume 1)
Appold Street, previously Long Alley, is a street in the East End of London. It is located on the border of the City of London and the modern borough of Hackney.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/royal-london-hospital
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the “Pure”-Finders. (Volume 2)
The London Docks was a set of docks in the Port of London, in Wapping, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets (London, England). The docks were constructed between 1799 to 1815 and closed in 1969.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the Cheap Johns, or Street Hansellers. (Volume 1)
Rosemary-lane. (Volume 2)
The Ballast-Heavers. (Volume 3)
THE DOCK-LABOURERS. (Volume 3)
London Bridge spans the River Thames connecting the City of London and Southwark, (London, England). There have been several different bridges on the site. "Old London Bridge" stood from 1209-1831.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
In London Labour and the London Poor:
The Bearded Crossing-Sweeper at the Exchange. (Volume 2)
Bone-Grubbers and Rag-Gatherers. (Volume 2)
Lock’s Fields was a swamp in the area of Walworth Road in the modern borough of Southwark (London, England). The area was developed in the nineteenth century.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
No. 6, To Correspondents: "A.B.C., LOCK'S-FIELDS, is requested to send his name and address (of course in confidence)."
Lloyd Square is a garden square in Clerkenwell, in the modern borough of Islington (London, England).
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Statement of a Beggar. (Volume 1)
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/liverpool
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
No. 6, To Correspondents: "J.R. LIVERPOOL, has sent many valuable accounts of the tailors, all of which will be made useful."