Booth_map_of_Westminster.jpg
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Description Booth map of Westminster.jpg |
English:
Map of
Westminster
from Charles Booth's
Labour and Life of the People
. Volume 1: East London
(London: Macmillan, 1889). The streets are colored to represent the economic class of the residents: Yellow (“Upper-middle and Upper classes, Wealthy”), red ("Lower middle class - Well-to-do middle class"), pink ("Fairly comfortable good ordinary earnings"), blue ("Intermittent or casual earnings"), and black ("lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals")
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Source | http://www.umich.edu/~risotto/ (cropped). Original: Charles Booth's Labour and Life of the People. Volume 1: East London (London: Macmillan, 1889). |
Author | Charles Booth |
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2010-09-24 20:46 | 556×435× (76524 bytes) | SasiSasi | {{Information |Description = Map of [[Westminster]] from Charles Booth's ''[[:en:Life and Labour of the People in London|Labour and Life of the People]]. Volume 1: East London'' (London: Macmillan, 1889). The streets are colored to represent the econo |