Victorian London’s Brutal East End Slum - Filthy Old Nichol Street (Bethnal Green/Shoreditch)

The Old Nichol Street in East End Victorian London had a brutal reputation as a filthy and crime-ridden slum. Its road was rotten with mud and water; its houses were dirty and repulsive; and, if you were a stranger, sinister faces looked at you from behind blinds and dirty curtains as you walked its rugged pavement. Work was the exception and robbery the rule. Discover what wretched living conditions people endured with a vivid description of the sum as told by an intrepid Victorian author who ventured into its streets. 📣 JOIN to support the channel as a Member: 👍 Support the channel (donations): Send a Super Thanks from the video page Do you like history? SUBSCRIBE and click the bell icon to keep up-to-date. Please support the channel by sharing this video on social media 📲 ✅ It really helps the channel grow so we can bring you more content to watch 📺 Thank you ▶️ Survival in Victorian London’s Brutal East End Slums: ▶️ Victorian Underworld (Living Nightmare of 19th Century London’s Slums): ▶️ Whitechapel (Victorian London’s District of Wickedness): ▶️ Horrific Homes in Victorian East End London (Squalor in Star Street): ▶️ The Hell of Life in Victorian Slums (19th Century London’s Rookeries): ▶️ Victorian London’s Most Dangerous Slum (Fenian Barracks): ▶️ Slum Dwellers of Seven Dials (People of a Victorian London Rookery): ▶️ Journey to St. Giles Slum (The Worst Rookery in Victorian London): Check out Victorian documentaries (Playlist): Check out Edwardian Documentaries (Playlist): Check out Worst Jobs in Victorian History (Playlist): Check out Criminal Past (Playlist): Check out Victorian workhouses (Playlist): Check out American Slums and Tenements (Playlist): Credits: Narration - CC BY - Attic occupied by a family of ten persons, Descriptive map of London poverty 1889, Dwellings of the poor in Bethnal Green - water supply 1863, Child welfare ragged school Whitechapel, Dinners for poor children in Shoreditch, Halfpenny dinners for poor children in East London, Match box making, Poor people coming to a workhouse for food, Poor people Croydon England, The London Hospital Whitechapel receiving day for outpatients, The morning toilet Seven Dials, The Society of Friends soup kitchen Manchester 1862, The sweating system by Wellcome Collection; Traditional silk weaving footage by ; What to do in Shoreditch footage by Vasi G - Traveling & Life in London #VictorianLondon #VictorianDocumentary #VictorianLondonDocumentary #VictorianEraDocumentary #VictorianLife #Victorian #19thCentury #VictorianEra #VictorianSlums #HistoryDocumentary #FactFeast
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