Event overview
Cost
£.3.00 / Book here
Department
History
Website
Telegraph Hill Festival
Contact
j.price(@gold.ac.uk)
Was Baildon Street the 'blackest' street in Deptford?
In 1899, George Arkell, working for Charles Booth, visited Baildon Street in Deptford and utterly condemned it as one of the very worst streets in the area. Arkell claimed it was rife with crime, prostitution, poverty, and child neglect. Were his conclusions correct and, if not, why was he so condemnatory? What was life really like in Baildon Street at that time? Join Goldsmiths Historian Dr John Price to find out!
This talk is being hosted as part of the Telegraph Hill Festival.
Dates & times
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22 Mar 2024 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm |
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