
1890s London
The 1890s in London was a vibrant yet challenging time, marked by rapid industrial growth and urbanization. The city was a bustling hub, home to diverse populations and a center for arts and culture, famously associated with the British Empire. However, social issues like poverty, overcrowding, and health crises were significant. This decade also saw the rise of movements for social reform and labor rights, as people sought better working conditions and living standards. Iconic developments included the expansion of the underground railways and the Victorian architecture that defined the cityscape, making it a unique blend of tradition and modernity.