Description
Whitechapel, situated in London's famous East End, was so-named after a chapel dedicated to St Mary that was destroyed during the Second World War. While sixteenth-century Whitechapel was home to numerous foundries, breweries and tanneries by the mid-eighteenth century poverty and overpopulation had struck. Perhaps best-known for the horrific 'Whitechapel Murders' between 1888 and 1891, the Whitechapel of today is a cultural melting pot. Today, only a few vestiges of the district's Georgian and Victorian architecture survive, having given way to brick flat towers and terraced homes.
Details
- Author: Bard, Robert
- Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 15/06/2014
- ISBN: 9781445610627
- B-Code: B074177
- Illustrated: 180 colour and b/w photos
- Pages: 96
- Dimensions: 234x165mm
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