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George Arkell: "Jewish East London".

Important and rare socio-geographical survey of East London showing the establishment of the Jewish diaspora in early 20th Century London. Published 1901, London.

George Arkell, a cab driver and sociologist who worked on Charles Booth's famous survey of London poverty, compiled this map for Charles Russell & H.S. Lewis' <i>The Jew in London. A study of racial character and present-day conditions.</i> The colouring indicates the proportion of Jewish residents on every street in the survey area ranging from blue (95-100%) to red (less than 5%).

The map covers Whitechapel, Shoreditch, Mile End, Bethnal Green, Wapping, Shadwell, and Stepney. The vast majority of Jewish immigrants to Britain in the 19th century lived in, or passed through, these parts of the East End.

Printed colour. This map is framed.

Dimensions

61 x 48 cm

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Stock number

LDN6275
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