Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Education Department Publisher: Government Printer Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue at LSE Library Search
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Education Department Publisher: Government Printer Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue at LSE Library Search
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".
Official publications selected from LSE Library’s key collections of UK government and economic statistics, dating from 1884 to 2002. They contain time-series data on a range of topics, including demographics, economics, public health and housing.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Education Department Publisher: Government Printer Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue at LSE Library Search
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Full text poster in black on white paper, with large graphs in blue and red ink. The graphs compare the expenditure of Tory and Liberal governments between 1875-1886, to the detriment of the Liberals. Artist: Unknown Printer: C Terry and Co Publisher: John Hall Place of Production: London Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Education Department Publisher: Government Printer Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue at LSE Library Search
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Corporate author: Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Corporate author: Great Britain. Registrar General Publisher: HMSO Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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.