Map of London Poverty 1898-9, Outer Western District, by Charles Booth - Notting Hill, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith, Chelsea - W6, W12, W14, W11, W10, NW10 world war 2 Now of course these parts
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Now of course these parts of Essex have been incorporated into the London boroughs
But the only three structures you'll likely be able to identify are the Castle
The Avon and Frome (or Froom back then
Scandinavia looks a bit odd
there are engravings of two palaces that no longer exist: Richmond Palace in the top left and Nonsuch Palace in the top right
Map of London Poverty 1898-9, Outer Western District, by Charles Booth - Notting Hill, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith, Chelsea - W6, W12, W14, W11, W10, NW10 world war 2 Now of course these partsThis is a large print of sheet 8 of the Map of London Poverty, created by Charles Booth in 1898 9. These 12 maps of London were an epic undertaking to map out the various levels of poverty and affluence of everyone in London. These are some of the most detailed historic maps of London ever made. This map shows the historic Outer Western District of London, which today is mostly the London boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea and Hammersmith & Fulham.
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