The Strand in 1891 a key setting for my work Image credit: http://goo.gl/7J1CP |
The Only Genuine Jones may be already written, and my primary research phase for 1848 may be over, but I never stop learning and every day I scour the internet for new sources. I find this learning process endlessly fascinating. There are some real gems out there available for scrutiny, notable among them the Dictionary of Victorian London, and The Cat's Meat Shop.
Today I discovered this excellent article on a range of aerial views of London dating from 1891. The images are in high resolution and are of excellent quality. It's this kind of superb resource that makes historical research such a pleasure. Londoners will also find it interesting to compare the modern city with the metropolis of the late 19th century.
Sometimes I think that some climbing books suffer from focusing too obsessively on the climbing. Five years ago, when I was obsessed with the mountains and had few other real interests, I probably would have been producing similar kind of work ... but now I try to look at my stories from a broader point of view. The 19th century was an incredibly vibrant time and it would be a shame to restrict the view to climbing and mountains.
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