REFINE 

Browse All : Data Visualization by Booth, Charles, 1840-1916

1-3 of 3
Descriptive Map of London Poverty, Compiled From School Board Visitors' Reports in 1887.
Booth, Charles, 1840-19...
Descriptive Map of Lond...
1889
Separate Map
 
Author
[Booth, Charles, 1840-1916, Edward Stanford Ltd.]
Note
"The first edition of the poverty maps was based on information gathered from School Board visitors. A first sheet covering the East End was published in the first volume of Labour and Life of the People, Volume 1: East London (London: Macmillan, 1889) as the Descriptive Map of East End Poverty. The map was expanded in 1891 to four sheets - covering an area from Kensington in the west to Poplar in the east, and from Kentish Town in the north to Stockwell in the south - and published in subsequent volumes of the survey. These maps are collectively known as the Descriptive Map of London Poverty 1889. They use Stanford's Library Map of London and Suburbs at a scale of 6 inches to 1 mile (1:10560) as their base." (From Charles Booth's London, web site of the LSE Library, London.)
London, 1899-1900. Map showing Places of Religious Worship, Public Elementary Schools, and Houses Licensed for the Sale of Intoxicating Drinks.
Booth, Charles, 1840-19...
London, 1899-1900. Map ...
1903
Separate Map
 
Author
[Booth, Charles, 1840-1916, Edward Stanford Ltd.]
Note
The last map in Booth's extensive study of poverty in London. Published in the final series of three, "Life and Labour of the People in London." Map shows the spatial relationships of schools, churches, and places serving alcohol. As with his earlier maps, Booth used Stanford's London map as a base.
Composite: (London) Descriptive map of London poverty 1889
Booth, Charles, 1840-19...
Composite: (London) Des...
1889
Book Map
 
Author
[Booth, Charles, 1840-1916, Edward Stanford Ltd.]
Note
Composite of map 2, sheets 1-4. 4 color maps of London poverty 1889. Shows names of cities, ward and county boundaries, drainage, building, landmarks, roads and railroads. Note: "The East London part of this map was prepared in 1887, & Published in volume 1." Includes color coded streets:"The streets are colured according to the general condition of the inhabitants."
1-3 of 3