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  1. 19th-century London - Wikipedia

    It was the largest city in the world from about 1825, [1] the world's largest port, and the heart of international finance and trade. [2] Railways connecting London to the rest of Britain, as well as the …

  2. Victorian era | History, Society, & Culture | Britannica

    Dec 1, 2025 · During the Victorian period, Britain was a powerful nation with a rich culture. It had a stable government, a growing state, and an expanding franchise.

  3. The Dictionary of Victorian London, by Lee Jackson, author

    The site contains several thousand pages of primary sources which reveal the social history of Victorian London, including nineteenth century journalism, diaries, social investigation, guidebooks, cartoons …

  4. History of London - Victorian London - Britain Express

    The history of the city of London during the Victorian period, from Regency artchitecture to the slums of Charles Dickens times.

  5. Victorian London

    Victorian London is associated with the time of the House of Hanover and stretched from roughly 1820 (Queen Victoria took to the throne in 1837) to 1914 (the start of World War I).

  6. Life in Victorian London: Crowded Streets, Diverse People, and Daily ...

    During the time Queen Victoria reigned, from 1837 to 1901, London was a city undergoing massive changes. It was the capital of a growing empire and a global center of trade and finance.

  7. How Victorian London Became Known as the ‘Monster City’

    Jan 11, 2023 · When Victoria became queen in 1837, London was the capital city of the world’s richest nation, with a growing overseas empire. It was the centre of government, finance, trade and culture, …

  8. How To Experience Victorian London - Culture Trip

    Nov 13, 2024 · From Victorian-themed walking tours to some of the city’s oldest shops and restaurants, here’s the very best of Victorian London.

  9. The Rise of Victorian London: Anatomy of the "Monster City"

    May 26, 2024 · Yet the legacy of the "Monster City" would endure. The stark inequalities of wealth and power that characterized Victorian London have never fully disappeared, even as the city has …

  10. 10 Things you never knew about Victorian London

    Charles Dickens practically invented the way in which we imagine Victorian London. His novels such as Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and Bleak House are filled with wonderful descriptions of life in the city.