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  2. 19th-century London - Wikipedia

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    19th century London was the site of unprecedented engineering marvels. One of these was the Thames Tunnel, declared the "Eighth Wonder of the World" when it opened in 1843. [113] Designed by Marc Isambard Brunel, it was the first tunnel in the world to be successfully built under a navigable river and took 18 grueling years to complete.

  3. Timeline of London (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of London in the 19th century, the capital of England and the United Kingdom. 1800 to 1809. 1800

  4. History of London - Wikipedia

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    Many districts in the West End were fully developed, and the East End also extended well beyond the eastern fringe of the City of London. There were now several bridges over the Thames, allowing the rapid development of South London. During the 19th century, London was transformed into the world's largest city and capital of the British Empire ...

  5. City of London - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 19th century, the City was the world's primary business centre, and it continues to be a major meeting point for businesses. [10] London was ranked second (after New York) in the Global Financial Centres Index, published in 2022.

  6. Category:19th century in London - Wikipedia

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    Life and Labour of the People in London; Life in London (novel) Lillie Bridge (Fulham) Lillie Bridge Depot; List of London workhouses; London Democratic Association; London Labour and the London Poor; London Museum and Institute of Natural History; London Society; London streets are paved with gold; London Working Men's Association

  7. 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MDCCCXCX). It was the 9th century of the 2nd ...

  8. East End of London - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of containerisation, the station declined, suffered a fire in 1964 that destroyed the station buildings, and it was finally demolished in 2004 for the extension of the East London Line. In the 19th century, the area north of Bow Road became a major railway centre for the North London Railway, with marshalling yards and a ...

  9. Victorian architecture - Wikipedia

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    St. Pancras railway station and Midland Hotel in London, opened in 1868. Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), called the Victorian era, during which period the styles known as Victorian were used in construction. However ...