Royal Exchange

The Royal Exchange is a centre of commerce in the City of London (London, England). It was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham. The steps of the Exchange are the site of royal proclamations read to the City, such as the death of a monarch. The current building on the site was opened in 1844 after the preceding building burned down. 

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of the Old Clothes Exchange. (Volume 2)

Of the Street-Sellers of Petticoat and Rosemary-Lanes. (Volume 2)

The Bearded Crossing-Sweeper at the Exchange. (Volume 2) 

Guy Fawkeses. (Volume 3)

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

Coordinates

Latitude: 51.513609300000
Longitude: -0.087457700000