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London Famine
Journalist section:

Having just read his Underground London ( from the Wikisource reference below  ---  which resolved to Google books free e-books  ---  Having read of it in Michael Harrison's redoubtable London Beneath The Pavement;  I was intrigued by the sentence in the article:

In 1861, he acted as the "special correspondent" for The Morning Post during the London famine.

Interesting; but I should be grateful for more information on this, of which I have never heard. Googling 'London Famine 1861' only turns up infinite links to the sexier more complaint-worthy subjects of the Irish Famine [ a decade before ] and various Indian Famines. Famines, often with no-one to blame, were a frequent part of life in all the world in all centuries, but only a few hit the big time in remembrance  ---  I imagine this London one affected the submerged poor rather than the frequenters of Rotten Row. Claverhouse (talk) 23:36, 18 June 2022 (UTC)