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Victorian London poverty map - from "semi-criminal" to "wealthy"
Victorian London poverty map - from "semi-criminal" to "wealthy"
Cory Doctorow:
Leo sends us this "map of the location of the poor people in London in 1889, along with a contemporary map of poverty in London. The most interesting thing is the defintion of the poor classes. The lowest is called: 'Vicious, semi-criminal'."
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(Thanks, Leo!)
Update: Andrew sez, "The Economist ran an article on the map Leo sent you this week. Basically, not a lot has changed in the 108 years since it was drawn."
i like maps.
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ReBlogged by ann p on May 9, 2006 at 01:15 AM
Posted by ann p on May 9, 2006 at 01:15 AM
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