This work brings together a unique range of sources to reveal a forgotten episode in London's history. Situated opposite Westminster on the south bank of the River Thames, by 1848 Lambeth's waterfront had become London's industrial center and a magnet to migrant workers. The book exposes the suffering of the working population in the face of apathy and ineptitude, and convincingly challenges the long-standing belief that London's numerous cholera outbreaks beginning in 1832 were unrelated. The work combines recent scientific research with first-hand accounts to show for the first time that in the nineteenth century cholera was very probably endemic in the River Thames.
About the AuthorFreelance writer Amanda J. Thomas lives in Harpenden, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.
Book InformationISBN 9780786439898
Author Amanda J. ThomasFormat Paperback
Page Count 274
Imprint McFarland & Co IncPublisher McFarland & Co Inc