Dover Road

Dover street is a street in Mayfair in the City of Westminster, West End of London, England.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

The Old Woman “over the Water.” (Volume 2) (as Dover road)

Doncaster

Doncaster is a minster town in South Yorkshire, England, named after the River Don.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

An Old Street Showman. (Volume 3)

Devonshire Place

Devonshire Place is a street in the City of Westminster (London, England). The London Clinic, one of England's largest hospitals, is located at the north of the street.  Multiple literary figures have lived on the street, such as Matthew Lewis, author of gothic novel The Monk: A Romance, who once lived at No. 9.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

The Fantoccini Man. (Volume 3)

Derby

Derby is a city in Derbyshire, England, on the banks of the River Derwent. It was originally a market town and was developed during the industrial area, as it was the site of the early factory Lombe's Mill, a water-powered silk mill. In 1907 Rolls Royce opened a car and aircraft factory in Derby.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of the Cheap Johns, or Street Hansellers. (Volume 1)

MEETING OF TICKET-OF-LEAVE MEN (Volume 3)