Descriptive map of London Poverty on 4 sheets each 62x57cm by CHARLES BOOTH 1889
SKU: P-6-019853
Descriptive map of London Poverty 1889 [ 4 sheets ]
Charles Booth was a philanthropist and social reformer. He was critical of the existing statistical data on poverty in late-Victorian London. His research showed that 35% of the population were living in abject poverty - far higher than widely believed. He popularised the idea of the 'poverty line', and used his work to argue for the introduction of Old Age Pensions which he described as "limited socialism". He was not a socialist, but had sympathy with the working classes and argued that such reforms would help prevent socialist revolution from occurring in Britain. Map colour key: BLACK: Lowest class. Vicious, semi-criminalt class; DARK BLUE: Very poor, casual. Chronic want; LIGHT BLUE: Poor. 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family; PURPLE: Mixed. Some comfirtable, others poor; PINK: Fairly comfortable. Good ordinary earnings; RED: Well-to-do. Middle class; YELLOW: Upper-middle and Upper classes. Wealthy.
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Size 121 x 98 cm | 47.5 x 38.5 inches
Date Published: 1889
Type: Antique folding linen-back colour-coded poverty map
Author: Booth, Charles
Publication: Labour & life of the people
Condition: Good |
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