- Reynolds’ London — unbounded wealth and appalling misery
- “The greatest possible quantity of corpses into the smallest space” — Reynolds on early Victorian cemeteries
- London slums: West Street (Smithfield), Field Lane, and Saffron Hill, London
- Reynolds on Globe Town, another London slum
- That “splendid Chapel of Ease . . . not a hundred miles from Russell or Tavistock Square” — class discrimination even in church
- Crockford’s, a “Gambling Hell”
- “The picture is, alas! too true” — Reynolds on the lives of young girls in London slums
Last modified 25 October 2016