A few random images of the many thousands of London pub images on the London & South UK pub history site:
London, being a major metropolis has had a myriad of problems. The more pressing problems in Victorian times was the quality of the drinking water. I think that you can clarify the water supplies in this time as unsafe to drink. In addition to the many works by Charles Dickens, a philanthropist as well as a well known author, wrote considerably about the quality of life in London.
John Snow, physician (1813 - 1858) was an eminent physician who wrote about the effects of cholera. By 1853-54 he was able to prove that cholera was spread by contaminated water, i.e. sewage. John Snow was a working class person, the typical person which the Tory party are now attempting to block from further education by higher charges. Their remit is to bring in private investment to pay for further education, kill off the public sector (education, NHS etc), and generally find a way to make additional profits for their supporters; at the expense of the general public.
Hotels, Taverns, and Coffee Houses in 1822 from a Yorkshire Guide.
Aldgate, Aldersgate, All Hallows Barking, All Hallows Bread Street, All Hallows Honey Lane, All Hallows the Less, All Hallows Lombard Street, All Hallows London Wall, All Hallows Staining,
Barking, Battersea East, Battersea North West, Battersea South West, Bermondsey, Bethnal Green, Billingsgate, Bow, Bishopsgate, Bromley,
Camberwell (A - M), Camberwell part 2 ( N - Z), Canning Town, Chadwell Heath, Charterhouse, Chelsea, Christchurch Newgate Street, Clapham, Clerkenwell, Covent Garden, Cripplegate,
Hackney, Hammersmith, Holborn, Holy Trinity Less, Holy Trinity Minories. -
Lambeth part1 (A - G), Lambeth part 2 (H - O), Lambeth part 3 (P - Y), Lewisham, Leyton, Leytonstone, Limehouse,
Shadwell,
Shoreditch,
Silvertown,
Soho,
Southwark Christchurch,
Southwark St George
Martyr,
Southwark St John Horselydown,
Southwark St Olave,
Southwark St Saviours,
Southwark St Thomas,
Spitalfield,
St Alban Wood Street,
St Alphage,
St Andrew by Wardrobe,
St Andrew Hubbard,
St Andrew Undershaft,
St Anne & St Agnes,
St Anns Blackfriars,
St Bartholomew,
St Bartholomew at Exchange,
St Benet Pauls Wharf,
St Brides,
St Clement Danes,
St Clement Eastcheap,
St Dionis Backchurch,
St Dunstan in East,
St Dunstan in West,
St Ethelburga,
St Faith under St Pauls,
St George Bloomsbury,
St George Hanover Square,
St George in the East,
St George Martyr,
St Giles in the Fields,
St Gregory by St Pauls,
St Helen Bishopsgate,
St James Dukes Place,
St James Garlickhithe,
St John the Baptist
Walbrook,
St John Zachary,
St Katherine Coleman,
St Katherine Creechurch,
St Lawrence Jewry,
St Leonard Eastcheap,
St Leonard Foster Lane,
St Luke,
St Magnus Martyr,
St Margaret Moses,
St Margaret New Fish
Street,
St Margaret Pattens,
St Martin Ludgate,
St Martin Orgars,
St Martin Outwich,
St Martin Pomfroy,
St Martins in Fields,
St Martin Ludgate,
St Martin Vintry,
St Mary Abchurch,
St Mary Aldermanbury,
St Mary Aldemary,
St Mary at Hill,
St Mary Colechurch,
St Mary Magdalen Milk Street,
St Mary Magdalen Old
Fish Street,
St Mary Staining,
St Mary Somerset,
St Mary Woolnoth,
St Matthew Friday street,
St Michael Bassishaw,
St MIchael Cornhill,
St Michael Crooked Lane,
St Michael Queenhithe,
St Michael le Querne,
St Michael Wood Street,
St Mildred Bread Street,
St Nicholas Cole Abbey,
St Nicholas Olave,
St Olave Hart Street,
St Olave Silver Street,
St Pancras,
St Pancras Soper Lane,
St Peter Cornhill,
St Peter Westcheap,
St Peter Sepulchre,
St Stephen Coleman,
St Stephen Walbrook,
St Swithin London Stone,
St Thomas Apostle,
Stoke Newington,
Stratford,
Strand,
Thames Haven,
Tottenham,
Tower,
Walthamstow, Wapping, West Ham, Westminster St James, Westminster St John, Westminster St Margaret, Whitechapel, Whitefriars, Woolwich.
How many times have you given directions, that included Pubs as a landmark, think of this London Public Houses site as the historical directory to London.
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