Difference between revisions of "Template:Victorian London"

From OakthorneWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 10: Line 10:
 
|Central London, based around the "Square Mile" that is the old original walled city of London.
 
|Central London, based around the "Square Mile" that is the old original walled city of London.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[VicLondon-Bloomsbury|Bloomsbury]] • [[VicLondon-Charing Cross|Charing Cross]] • [[VicLondon-Covent Gardens|Covent Gardens]] • [[VicLondon-Docks Wapping|The Docks & Wapping]] • [[VicLondon-Holborn|Holborn]] • [[VicLondon-Square Mile|The Square Mile]] • [[VicLondon-St Giles|St. Giles]]
+
|[[VicLondon-Bloomsbury|Bloomsbury]] • [[VicLondon-Charing Cross|Charing Cross]] • [[VicLondon-Covent Garden|Covent Garden]] • [[VicLondon-Docks Wapping|The Docks & Wapping]] • [[VicLondon-Holborn|Holborn]] • [[VicLondon-Square Mile|The Square Mile]] • [[VicLondon-St Giles|St. Giles]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| style="background:silver; color:black" | <div style="text-align: center; font-size: 125%">'''The West End'''</div>
 
| style="background:silver; color:black" | <div style="text-align: center; font-size: 125%">'''The West End'''</div>

Revision as of 01:03, 17 November 2017

London, England
During the Reign of Queen Victoria
London-sidebar.jpg
The City
Central London, based around the "Square Mile" that is the old original walled city of London.
BloomsburyCharing CrossCovent GardenThe Docks & WappingHolborn • The Square MileSt. Giles
The West End
Formerly swathes of farmland, the West End is now home to many grand houses and sections of new city life.
BayswaterBelgraviaBrompton & ChelseaClublandFulhamHammersmithKensal GreenKensingtonMaryleboneMayfairNotting HillPaddingtonPimlico • St. Johns Wood • St. Pancras • Westminster
The Hills
The high ridge north of old London. Formerly agricultural, but the city has grown over and swallowed up the old farms into new metropolitan areas.
Former VillagesIslingtonHampstead • Highbury • HighgateHolloway
The East End
Poverty and crime are a way of life in the East End. Home to the desperate, as well as those immigrants who rarely find a welcome anywhere else in the city.
Limehouse & the Isle of Dogs • Mile End & StepneyWhitechapel
The Southwark
The southern bank of the Thames, originally where the rich escaped the city. Now it is home to rookeries and poverty, and those industries not tolerated in finer parts of the city.
Battersea & Clampham* • BermondseyDeptford & Greenwich* • Lambeth* • Peckham* • Putney* • Rotherhithe*