
19th-century London - Wikipedia
During the 19th century, London grew enormously to become a global city of immense importance. It was the largest city in the world from about 1825, [1] the world's largest port, …
1825 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
Events from the year 1825 in the United Kingdom. 1 March – A fire destroys the outbound East Indiaman Kent in the Bay of Biscay with the loss of more than 80 lives, but passing ships save …
Timeline of London (19th century) - Wikipedia
The following is a timeline of the history of London in the 19th century, the capital of England and the United Kingdom. 8 January: The first soup kitchens are opened in London. [1] 13 January: …
Map of London : made from an actual survey in the years 1824, 1825…
Whitbread's new plan of London. 1853. Whitbread, J. 1:22k. London [11], uit: Geognostische Karte des Oesterreichischen Kaiserstaates mit einem grossen Theile Deutschland's u. Italien / …
Map of London, made from an actual Survey in the Years 1824.1825 …
Mar 31, 2022 · Very detailed depiction of London, showing central London and surrounding areas. This edition is between the Darlington and Howgego (2) and (3) editions, with the date Jany. …
A nation panics. Closure of the banks and the 1825 aftershock.
Sep 29, 2016 · “The half century from 1775 to 1825 saw the economy of Britain transformed by industrialization. London became the largest, and in absolute terms, the fastest growing city …
Map of London from an actual survey made in the years 1824, 1825 …
The full title of this map is as follows: MAP OF LONDON FROM An Actual Survey made in the Years 1824, 1825 & 1826 /BY C. and J. GREENWOOD; Published by the Proprietors, …
London: the world’s largest city in 1825 AD - Highbrow
European industrial production was growing quickly in the early and mid-1800s. It drew rural citizens to the city on the promise of manufacturing jobs. However, London was not prepared …
Dates and Events - Chronology - Victorian London
1825 . work begins on Thames Tunnel; Grosvenor Canal (running approx from current Chelsea Bridge to current Victoria Station) opens; work begins on Buckingham Palace; Zoological …
The re-establishment of London by Alfred the Great
London was on the border between the territories of the Anglo-Saxons and the neighbouring Danes so Alfred set about strengthening London’s fortifications. At around the same time he …