Hi, Septic.
You have a well earned and tested reputation for thoroughness and an encyclopedic knowledge of the whole area, and I take on board your comments. You are perfectly correct, I missed out North, South and West London and did indeed make what is, prima face, a huge generalization. I would, in mitigation, venture that although the rest of London - outside the City and its wealthy suburbs in all directions - was sharply contrasted as a concentration of relative poverty, nowhere was this more sharply thrown into relief as in the East End. It was for this reason that I chose Bishopsgate as my dividing line.
But you're right, of course. I should not have been as simplistic in either thought or deed!
You have a well earned and tested reputation for thoroughness and an encyclopedic knowledge of the whole area, and I take on board your comments. You are perfectly correct, I missed out North, South and West London and did indeed make what is, prima face, a huge generalization. I would, in mitigation, venture that although the rest of London - outside the City and its wealthy suburbs in all directions - was sharply contrasted as a concentration of relative poverty, nowhere was this more sharply thrown into relief as in the East End. It was for this reason that I chose Bishopsgate as my dividing line.
But you're right, of course. I should not have been as simplistic in either thought or deed!
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