London Links : History

Subcategories : Great Fire of 1666
  • The Diary of Samuel Pepys

    The diaries of the 17th century businessman, presented in a weblog format.

    www.pepysdiary.com/

  • Charles Booth Online Archive

    Searchable archive including Booth's survey into life and labour in London, dating from 1886-1903, and Booth family papers from 1799 to 1967.

    booth.lse.ac.uk/

  • The Victorian London Dictionary

    Primary sources on the social history of Victorian London.

    www.victorianlondon.org/

  • London-RIP

    Nostalgia regarding lost landmarks such as particular cinemas, record shops and bus routes.

    www.london-rip.com

  • Blue Plaque

    Searchable database of plaques commemorating famous people and places in London.

    blue.plaquemap.com/

  • London Docklands Development Corporation History

    History of the regeneration work by the LDDC across the London Docklands area from 1981 to 1998. Includes monographs, booklets and press releases.

    www.lddc-history.org.uk

  • The Story of London

    All aspects of the history of London from its foundation to the 20th century featuring articles on the people, places and events that have made London what it is.

    www.storyoflondon.com/

  • PortCities London

    Online digitised collection resource of over 5000 items, brought to you by the National Maritime Museum, and local London libraries and archives.

    www.portcities.org.uk/london

  • Monuments and Dust: The Culture of Victorian London

    Visual, textual, and statistical representation of Victorian London, assembled by an international group of scholars.

    www.iath.virginia.edu/mhc/

  • Imperial London

    The complete text of 'Imperial London', by Arthur Henry Beavan, published in 1901, now in the public domain. The history of London from pre-Roman times to 1900.

    www.imperial-london.me.uk

  • Old Stepney

    People, places and events in the area for family historians.

    website.lineone.net/~fight/Stepney/

  • Crace Collection of Maps of London

    Guide to the development of the capital from the 16th to the 19th centuries, brought together by the Victorian designer, Frederick Crace. Held at British Library.

    www.collectbritain.co.uk/collections/crace/

  • True History of Crouch End

    Covers the history of this neighbourhood of North London from the Middle Ages to the 1811 earthquake.

    www.ocend2.co.uk/

  • London Socialist Historians Group

    Organises conferences and publishes a newsletter three times a year. Activities, seminars, conferences, newsletter, bibliography and message board.

    www.londonsocialisthistorians.org/

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