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  1. The 19th century saw rapid technological development with a wide range of new inventions. This led Great Britain to become the foremost industrial and trading nation of the time. [69] Historians have characterised the mid-Victorian era (1850–1870) as Britain's 'Golden Years', [70] [71] with national income per person increasing by half.

  2. 9 de mar. de 2023 · John Snow’s quest to discover how cholera was transmitted during the mid-nineteenth century in London has become a classic case for teaching spatial data analysis, causal inference, scientific ...

  3. 15 de mar. de 2019 · Here’s a timeline of innovations and events that helped define the Victorian Era. May 24, 1819: Alexandrina Victoria is born in Kensington Palace. As a royal princess, she is recognized as a ...

  4. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Our immersive Victorian Walk experience recreates the winding streets of 19th-century London. We've captured it in 3D for you to explore! Scroll your mouse wheel/pinch your fingers to zoom in and out. Do a little window shopping at the toyshop, tobacconist, tailor or pawnbroker and get a taste of life in Victorian London.

  5. It was only in the mid-1850s that campaigners started convincing the public that slums were the result of poverty, unemployment and social exclusion rather than the result of the ‘sinfulness’ of their occupants. As slums were cleared, thousands of London’s poor ended up homeless. Wikimedia Commons.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2024 · In the 19th century, London underwent a transformation, becoming the world’s largest city and the capital of the British Empire. The population skyrocketed from just over 1 million in 1801 to 5.567 million in 1891. By 1897, the population of “Greater London” (including the Metropolitan Police District and the City of London) was estimated ...

  7. 3 de ene. de 2012 · At the beginning of the 19th century, the port of London was the busiest in the world. Cargoes that had traveled thousands of miles, and survived all the hazards of the sea, piled up on the ...