It was so filthy, the people wore perfume just to cover up their own bad smell. The air was poluted, and so was their water. They itched at sores and cuts made from bugs and braches that had become infected. The short answer to you question is, no, it was a very filthy place indeed.
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Most of the streets in inner London are Victorian or older.
Turkeys were marched on London in their thousands.
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In Victorian, London
London experienced rapid growth during the 19th century, known as the Victorian era. This period was marked by significant industrialization, urbanization, and population expansion in the city. London's population grew substantially due to factors such as the Industrial Revolution and rural-urban migration.
There were many stereotypes of Jewish people in Victorian London. During the murders of Jack the Ripper, many tried to pin the crimes on Jews.
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The types of industries centered in London during the Victorian time period were:The textile industryCoal miningShip building