User:Market Researcher

I am researching the origins and heyday of the New Cut Market in Lambeth, South London that became notorious in the nineteenth century. This market, at two miles in length started sometime in the mid 1830's - 40's and during the later part of the nineteenth century occupied a continuous two mile stretch that included what is now:The Cut, Lower Marsh, Carlisle Lane, Sail Street and The Lambeth Walk all the way up to Vauxhall. Every conceivable item was sold; similar to what a modern market would sell: Fruit and veg, meat and poultry, fish and shellfish, clothes and footwear, hats and head wear, tools etc. This market must have drawn to it people from all over the area for very different reasons; it's my hope that I can find information relating to not just the market but the side trades that fed off it.