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Charles Booth Digitised Archive

  • UKLSE-DL1CB01
  • Collectie
  • 1886-1903

The poverty maps, papers and notebooks of Charles Booth’s inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People in London (1886 – 1903), an investigation into the distribution of wealth and poverty in late-Victorian London. The most famous items in this collection are the maps, known for their street-by-street colour-coded display of wealth distribution throughout the city at the time. This collection includes both the printed and hand-coloured maps produced by the inquiry. Further topics addressed in Booth's papers and notebooks include industry and religion.

Correspondence and papers, 1892

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/1 part 4

  • 137-143. Letters from J. A. Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 4-29 January 1892.
    1. Letter from L. T. Mallet to Lansbury, 7 February 1892.
  • 145-147. Letters from Corrie Grant, QC, to Lansbury, 18 March-? 1892.
  • 148-149. Letters to W. C. Sewell from Lansbury, 1-2 April 1892.
    1. Antimilitarism speech by Lansbury, featured in The Arbitrator, May 1892.
  • 151-152. Letter from J. A. Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 18 May 1892.
  • 151A. Receipt for Sewell for the sale of a piano by S. A. Brine, 27 May 1893.
  • 153-154. Letter from J. A. Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, [1892-1895?].
    1. Letter from J. E. Watts-Ditchfield to Lansbury, 8 July 1892.
  • 156-157. Letter from J. A. Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 11 July [1892?].
  • 158-159. Letter from Corrie Grant, QC, 26 July [1892?].
    1. Newspaper article of Lansbury cleaning a church, 1912.
  • 161-162. Letter from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, between August 1892 and July 1895.
  • 163-164. Letter from Corrie Grant to Lansbury, 26 September [1892?].
  • 165-172. Letters from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 21 October-15 December 1892.
  • 173-174. Letter from S Montagu, First Baron of Swaythling, to Lansbury, 21 April 1892.

Correspondence and papers, 1895

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/1 part 6

  • 227-230. Letters to WC Sewell from Lansbury, [1895?].
    1. Newspaper article about Lansbury discussing unemployment at the Vestry, [February 1895?].
    1. Leaflet authored by Lansbury concerning unemployment, 11 April 1905.
    1. Letter from the Royal Commission on the Aged Poor to Lansbury, 17 April 1895.
  • 233A. Questions from Lansbury concerning immigration in Queensland, n.d.
  • 234-241. Letters from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, [early May?]-6 May 1895.
  • 242-243. Letter from Charlotte Skerritt to Lansbury, 10 May 1895.
  • 244-245. Letter from William Dingwall to Lansbury, 14 May 1895.
  • 246-247. Letter from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 15 May [1895?].
  • 248-249. 'A Socialist View of the Government', Magazine article by Lansbury in the National Review, June 1895.
  • 250-251. Letter from WE Knollys to Lansbury, 6 June 1895.
  • 252-253. Proposal regulation for farm employment at Laindon Farm Colony, n.d.
  • 254-255. Letter from HB Reynolds, Jr. to Lansbury, 4 July 1895.
  • 256-259. Letters from Lionel Raleigh Holland to Lansbury, 21-29 July 1895.
  • 260-266. Letters from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 5-27 August 1895.
  • 267-268. Letter from HM Hyndman, 25 August 1895.
  • 269-270. Letter from HB Reynolds, Jr. to Lansbury, 28 August 1895.
  • 271-272. Letter from HJ Watkinson to Lansbury, 30 August 1895.
  • 273-274. Letter from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, [August 1895?].
    1. Letter from Herbert Burrows to Lansbury, 9 September 1895.
  • 276-281. Letters from JA Murray Macdonald to Lansbury, 21 October-11 November 1895.

Fabian Society and Young Fabians

  • UKLSE-DL1FS01
  • Collectie
  • 1884-2009

A collection of papers and publications produced by the Fabian Society between 1884 and 2009, including the Fabian Tracts, the Young Fabian pamphlets series and meeting minutes. These materials provide a record of the Society’s internal administration, as well as illustrating their political and ideological evolution over time. Founded in 1884, the Fabian Society is a prominent left-wing think tank which has had (and continues to have) a significant influence on the British left, most notably the Labour Party. The Society was founded with the purpose to "reconstruct society in such a manner as to secure the general welfare and happiness".

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