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#3 Victorian Slums Revealed: Haunting Photos of Everyday Life in Victorian England

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#3 Victorian Slums Revealed: Haunting Photos of Everyday Life in Victorian England

Haunting Photos Expose the Harsh Realities of Everyday Life in Victorian England’s Overcrowded Slums

#3 Victorian Slums Revealed: Haunting Photos of Everyday Life in Victorian England

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←#2 In the slums, families had to carry all their belongings when forced to move due to eviction. This photograph from around 1901 captures a family during such a relocation.
#4 An “old room in slumland.” 1901.→

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