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Populations


§ Census and population

— 1841

— 1871-1901 (search records)

— population density in 1851

— total population of London

§ Emigration

— child emigrants to Canada

— emigrants

§ General Comments

— 'the Gent'

— 'A London twenty-four hours'

— 'Londoners'

— 'loungers'

— 'Twenty-Four Hours of London Streets' (1) (2) (3) (4)

§ Immigrants

Editor's Note:
Some of the material here contains racial stereotypes, language &c. which modern readers may find offensive. The author of this site does not endorse the 19th C. views or attitudes herein, but merely seeks to report them, without further commentary.

— black population (1) (2)

— Chinese (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

— foreign population

— 'Foreign Gentlemen'

— German (1) (2)

— Gipsies (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

— immigrants (1860)

— Indian [nb. also try searching site under 'Hindoo']

— Irish

— Italian

— Jewish

— Jewish, (see also Religion)

— Muslim

— nationalities in London in 1896

— nationalities amongst destitute (1850) (1) (2)

— negative view of foreigners

— 'Oriental London'

— percentage of foreigners

§ Middle Classes

see also Houses - Housing of the Middle Classes

— 'The Distressed Gentlewoman'

— perception of the poor

§ Mortality

see Health and Hygiene

§ Working Classes

see also Houses - Housing of the Poor

— 'The Working Man'

— 'Working Man's Saturdays'

— 'Working Man's Sundays'