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The New Survey of London was begun in 1928 and concluded in 1933 as a deliberate attempt to update Charles Booth's Survey of Life and Labour in London. It was directed by Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith who had been one of Booth's assistants. The Survey was based at the London School of Economics and was financed by the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Trust and by donations raised by Beveridge from London organisations. Llewellyn Smith published his findings in 1930-1934 as The new survey of London life and labour (London, 1930-1935).

From the guide to the New Survey of London, [1881]-1933, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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Willesden Middlesex England
Waltham Forest London England
Hammersmith and Fulham London England
Paddington London England
St Marylebone London England
Greenwich London England
Stepney London England
Brent London England
Holborn London England
Lewisham London England
Westminster London England
Acton Middlesex England
Poplar London England
Bermondsey London England
Leyton Essex England
Haringey London England
Wandsworth London England
West Ham Essex England
Bethnal Green London England
Battersea London England
Islington London England
Tower Hamlets London England
Camberwell London England
Deptford London England
Barking Essex England
Hornsey Middlesex England
Barking and Dagenham London England
Kensington and Chelsea London England
Fulham London England
Shoreditch London England
Camden London England
Finsbury London England
Newham Essex England
Woolwich London England
Chelsea London England
Hackney London England
Tottenham Hertfordshire England
Lambeth London England
City of Westminster London England
St Pancras London England
Ealing Middlesex England
Stoke Newington London England
Hampstead London England
East Ham Essex England
Kensington London England
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