London's Undiscovered Edwardian Slums (Riverside Rookeries of the Poor)

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Visitors rarely went to Edwardian London's riverside slums where the working class lived. It was considered 'over there,' distant from the politics and business of the West End and East End. This is the story of how people lived and worked on the other side of the River Thames in an account from the capital in the early 1900s.

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