Without checking exact dates, Charles Lechmere moved into 22 Doveton Street in 1888, moved out in about 1895 to Sceptre Street, and in about 1898 moved back to 24 Doveton Street, and in about 1901 moved to Carlton Street.
The stability of East Ed life you depict owes more to the first decades of the 20th century.
True Dorset Street was a lot poorer and more unstable than Doveton Street in 1888. But Kelly was a longer term resident there than Charles Lechmere in 1888. Lechmere had been there a couple of months.
Rather than the East End of popular imagination, which is a 20th century memory, you should draw comparisons with Milton Keynes soon after it was built.
The stability of East Ed life you depict owes more to the first decades of the 20th century.
True Dorset Street was a lot poorer and more unstable than Doveton Street in 1888. But Kelly was a longer term resident there than Charles Lechmere in 1888. Lechmere had been there a couple of months.
Rather than the East End of popular imagination, which is a 20th century memory, you should draw comparisons with Milton Keynes soon after it was built.
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