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    Jul 5, 2022 · That did not last. Estimates of the population of Whitechapel rise from 23,666 in 1801 to 64,141 in the late 1830s, dramatic growth even by the standards of early nineteenth-century London. It continued up to about 1851 to a measured peak of 79,959, with a density of 220 persons per acre (544 per hectare).

  2. Histories of Whitechapel. Welcome to the Survey of London’s Whitechapel project, where you can share and explore the many histories of Whitechapel’s buildings and places. On our map you’ll find information about every building in Whitechapel in 2016, including photographs, stories and research, film clips and audio recordings added by ...

  3. May 17, 2024 · Whitechapel is part of the old East End of London which, historically has been the poorer area of London, it's not cute and quaint like boroughs in the west but I'd certainly be happy to stay at the aparthotel you mention. You are a short walk from Commercial Street and Spitalfields where there are a ton of restaurants, pubs and bars to explore.

  4. Jul 11, 2020 · Notable People of Whitechapel: London History. 11/07/2020 Dutch Girl in London. Located next to London’s hipster neighbourhood of Shoreditch, multicultural Whitechapel in East London is most famous for its dark past. The grim 1888 Whitechapel Murders have given the area eternal ‘fame’. But also the harsh daily life of the souls roaming ...

  5. A lakosság a mezőgazdasági területekről Londonba vándorolt a 17. századtól a 19. század közepéig, ezáltal nagy számú szegénységben élő ember települt át az ipari és kereskedelmi területekre. 1840-re Whitechapel és körülötte Wapping, Aldgate, Bethnal Green, Mile End, Limehouse, Bow, Bromley-by-Bow, Poplar, Shadwell és ...

  6. Whitechapel High Street is a street in the Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It is about 0.2 miles (350 m) long, making it "one of the shortest high streets in London". [1] It links Aldgate High Street to the south-west with Whitechapel Road to the north-east, and includes junctions with Commercial Street to the north and ...

  7. Dec 7, 2015 · Famously known for the Jack the Ripper murders, Whitechapel easily became one of the most notorious slums in Victorian London (Diniejko). Origins of Whitechapel’s Slums. Whitechapel wasn’t always a slum. Up until the end of the 16th century it was a “relatively prosperous district” (Diniejko). It wasn’t until the mid-18th century ...

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