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History of the Workhouse www.workhouses.org.uk is dedicated to the workhouse -- its buildings, its inmates, its staff and administrators, and even its poets... This site includes pictures and maps showing the workhouses created by Poor Law units.

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GeoNames The GeoNames geographical database is available for download free of charge under a creative commons attribution license. It contains over 10 million geographical names and consists of over 8 million unique features whereof 2.8 million populated places and 5.5 million alternate names. All features are categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes.

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GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy UK and Ireland Genealogy:The aim of GENUKI is to serve as a comprehensive "virtual reference library" of genealogical information that is of particular relevance to the UK & Ireland. It is organised so as to make it easy to find what information on what topics is available online related to given geographical localities (even down to parish level). It is a noncommercial service, provided by an ever-growing group of volunteers in cooperation with the Federation of Family History Societies.

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Victoria History of the Counties of England Founded in 1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria, the Victoria County History is an encyclopaedic record of England's places and people from earliest times to the present day. Based at the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London since 1932, the VCH is written by historians working in counties across England.

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Stepney - Early Stepney
Stepney - Communications
Stepney - Settlement and Building to c.1700
Stepney - Manors and Estates
Stepney - Economic History
Stepney - Local Government
Stepney - Churches
Stepney - Roman Catholicism to c.1700
Stepney - Protestant Nonconformity to 1689
Stepney - Charities for the Poor
Bethnal Green - Introduction
Bethnal Green - Communications
Bethnal Green - Settlement and Building to 1836
Bethnal Green - The Green: Bethnal Green Village
Bethnal Green - Dog Row
Bethnal Green - The West: Shoreditch Side, Spitalfields, and the Nichol
Bethnal Green - Cambridge Heath
Bethnal Green - The North West: Hackney Road
Bethnal Green - The Centre: Bethnal Green Road
Bethnal Green - The East: Old Ford Lane, Green Street, and Globe Town
Bethnal Green - Building and Social Conditions from 1837 to 1875
Bethnal Green - Building and Social Conditions from 1876 to 1914
Bethnal Green - Building and Social Conditions from 1915 to 1945
Bethnal Green - Building and Social Conditions after 1945 Social and Cultural Activities
Bethnal Green - Social and Cultural Activities
Bethnal Green - Estates
Bethnal Green - Economic History
Bethnal Green - Local Government
Bethnal Green - Parliamentary Representation
Bethnal Green - Public Services
Bethnal Green - The Parish Church
Bethnal Green - List of Churches
Bethnal Green - Roman Catholicism
Bethnal Green - Protestant Nonconformity
Bethnal Green - Judaism
Bethnal Green - Buddhism
Bethnal Green - Education
Bethnal Green - Charities for the Poor
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Geograph georeferenced photos "The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland."
GeoNames "The GeoNames geographical database covers all countries and contains over eight million placenames that are available for download free of charge."
National Library of Scotland On the National Library of Scotland's Map images website, you can access and view over a quarter of a million maps as high-resolution, colour, zoomable images. They are happy to supply printouts, digital images, and photocopies of their maps.
Open Street Map "OpenStreetMap provides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps, and hardware devices. OSM is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafes, railway stations, and much more, all over the world."