Category:19th century in London

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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

J

  • Jack the Ripper

R

  • Regency London

Pages in category "19th century in London"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

1

  • 1810 Berners Street prank
  • 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak
  • 1862 International Exhibition
  • 1898 World Figure Skating Championships

A

  • Addiscombe Military Academy
  • Annual International Exhibitions (London 1871-74)

B

  • Bloody Sunday (1887)
  • William Brockedon
  • Burning of Parliament

C

  • Cato Street Conspiracy

E

  • Edward Bishop Elliott

G

  • The Great Exhibition
  • The Great Stink

J

  • Jack the Ripper

L

  • London Beer Flood
  • London Burkers
  • London Dock Strike of 1889
  • London Government Act 1899
  • London Labour and the London Poor
  • London Victory Parade of 1815
  • London matchgirls strike of 1888

M

  • Metropolitan Police Act 1839

O

  • Old Price Riots, 1809

P

  • Pallot's Marriage Index
  • Pimlico Mystery

R

  • Ratcliff Highway murders
  • Charles Reed
  • Roupell case

S

  • Spa Fields riots
  • Charles Spurgeon

W

  • The Whitehall Mystery
  • Wyld's Globe
Categories: London history by century | 19th century in England
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