Yes, obviously less in central London, but closer to transport links.
A new police force and sewer system in London
During the 1800s, London's population experienced rapid growth, primarily due to the Industrial Revolution, which attracted people from rural areas seeking jobs in factories and industries. The population surged from about 1 million in 1800 to over 6 million by 1900. This dramatic increase strained housing, sanitation, and public services, leading to significant social challenges. Additionally, the demographic shift contributed to the city's expansion and urbanization, shaping modern London.
Well hotels were luxury, but mostly you would use outhouses for toilet facilities. Hotels were pricey but prices back then weren't like our prices
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
In the 1800s, facilities for personal hygiene and waste disposal were commonly referred to as "privies" or "outhouses."
It was great
Yes
Yes
Very fancy!
Yes, obviously less in central London, but closer to transport links.
Fog is rare in London outside of TV programmes set in the 1800s
It may be Diploma of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
In London in the 1800s, it showed the need for a sewage system....
what were the dressws like in the 1800s
A new police force and sewer system in London
London would have been extremely crowded and dirty in 1840, since it was during the Industrial Revolution. The city was poor on hygiene, and many people were ill.