Victorian Irish and the Notorious East End Slums of 19th Century London

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  • In the 1800s Irish people fled poverty and hunger to live in the slums of East End London. Here, the streets were a rabbit-warren of dark alleys and hidden courts flanked by lofty and decaying wooden houses into which crowded peddlers, costermongers and labourers, often more than one family to a room. Find out how they lived in this first-hand account by Victorian journalist Henry Mayhew.
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