Strand

See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/strand

In London Labour and the London Poor edition

Phase 1

Of Groundsel and Chickweed Sellers. (Volume 1): "I goes down about Covent-garden and the Strand on a Thursday."

Boy Crossing-Sweepers and Tumblers. (Volume 2): "I found the lad who first gave me an insight into the proceedings of the associated crossing-sweepers crouched on the stone steps of a door in Adelaide-street, Strand; and when I spoke to him he was preparing to settle down in a corner and go to sleep—his legs and body being curled round almost as closely as those of a cat on a hearth."

A Visit to the Rookery of St. Giles and its Neighbourhood. (Volume 4): "Leaving the Strand, we went up St. Martin’s Lane, a narrow street leading from the Strand to the Seven Dials. We here saw a young man, an expert burglar, of about twenty-four years of age and dark complexion, standing at the corner of the street. He was well dressed, in a dark cloth suit, with a billicock hat. One of his comrades was taken from his side about three weeks ago on a charge of burglary."

"Phase 2 

Of the Life of a Tin-Ware Seller. (Volume 1) 

Of the Number of Street Stalls. (Volume 1)

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

Character of Cabdrivers. (Volume 3) 

Of Prostitution in London (Volume 4)