Victorian London - Publications - Social Investigation/Journalism - Toilers in London; or Inquiries concerning Female Labour in the Metropolis, [Anon] 1889

TOILERS IN LONDON;
OR,
INQUIRIES CONCERNING FEMALE LABOUR IN THE METROPOLIS Being the Second Part of "Tempted London"

BY THE

"BRITISH WEEKLY" COMMISSIONERS

Edited by the Author of "Out of Work," etc.

London:
HODDER AND STOUGHTON,
27, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MDCCCLXXXIX

[All right reserved]

I. Flower-Girls
II. Match-Box Makers

III. Palm-workers

IV. Brush-makers

V. Fur-pullers

VI. Slaveys
VII. Slaveys (cont.)

VIII. "A Perfect Servant"

IX. Servants versus Mistresses
X. Mistresses versus Servants

XI. Registry Offices

XII. Foreign Servants

XIII. Letters from Servants

XIV. Emigration for Servants

XV. Factory-Girls

XVI. City Work-girls
XVII. City Work-girls (cont.)

XVIII. East End Shirt-makers

XIX. Barmaids

XX. East End Tailoresses

XXI. Laundresses - Strikers - Upholsteresses

XXII. Semptresses - West End Tailoresses

XXIII. Boot and Shoe-makers

XXIV. Young Women