If someone could tell me in practical terms, like in relation to Manhattan, I might be able to picture it.
I'm trying to get the sense of how immediately threatened your average Londoner felt by things happening in Whitechapel, which was on the outskirts (?)
I know the center of London was smaller, but not including the suburbs....could you, practically speaking, walk through all London on foot? Or did you really need a carriage or subway. Because articles talk about adventurous London men strolling into and around Whitechapel, then walking back....way this a huge foray or an easy walk? I can't picture it : (
I'm trying to get the sense of how immediately threatened your average Londoner felt by things happening in Whitechapel, which was on the outskirts (?)
I know the center of London was smaller, but not including the suburbs....could you, practically speaking, walk through all London on foot? Or did you really need a carriage or subway. Because articles talk about adventurous London men strolling into and around Whitechapel, then walking back....way this a huge foray or an easy walk? I can't picture it : (
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