Henry Mayhew (25 November 1812 – 25 July 1887) was an English journalist, playwright, and advocate of reform. He was one of the co-founders of the satirical magazine Punch in 1841, and was the magazine's joint editor, with Mark Lemon, in its early days. He is also known for his work as a social researcher, publishing an extensive series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle that was later compiled into the three-volume book London Labour and the London Poor (1851), a groundbreaking and influential survey of the city's poor.
HenryMayhew (25 November 1812 – 25 July 1887) was an English journalist, playwright, and advocate of reform. He was one of the co-founders of the satirical...
MP for Kerry East. Through his father, Mayhew was descended from the Victorian social commentator HenryMayhew. He was educated at Tonbridge School, an...
Mayhew Lake is a lake in Cook County, Minnesota, in the United States. Mayhew Lake was named for HenryMayhew, a state surveyor's assistant. U.S. Geological...
"a person who sells fruit or vegetables from a cart or street stand. HenryMayhew, a Victorian social commentator, distinguished between itinerant and...
London Labour and the London Poor is a work of Victorian journalism by HenryMayhew. In the 1840s, he observed, documented and described the state of working...
social reporter HenryMayhew refers to it in his writings of the 1840s and 1850s. By 1850, the word was well established. In that year, Mayhew described "the...
they also kept everything they made as a result of their own labour. HenryMayhew, in his book London Labour and the London Poor; Extra Volume, 1851, provides...
dinner earlier". The satirical novel Living for Appearances (1855) by HenryMayhew and his brother Augustus begins with the views of the hero on the matter...
14. JSTOR 10.1525/gfc.2002.2.2.14. "liquor". collinsdictionary.com. Henry, Mayhew (1851). London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition...
Chronicle newspaper report series London Labour and the London Poor, by HenryMayhew, records the usages of both "nigger" and the similar-sounding word "niggard"...
Sherbet, Lemonade,&C., from London Labour and the London Poor, Volume 1, HenryMayhew, 1851; subsequent pages cover the costs and income of street ginger beer...
Sherbet, Lemonade,&C., from London Labour and the London Poor, Volume 1, HenryMayhew, 1851; subsequent pages cover the costs and income of street lemonade...
London Labour and the London Poor (published 1851), English journalist HenryMayhew referred to mid-19th-century crossing-sweeping as "one of those occupations...
armories Craven museum Edward Henry Knight (1876). Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary. Hurd and Houghton. HenryMayhew (1855). "Away with the Blunderbuss"...
salaried woman journalist Eliza Lynn Linton; for publishing the articles by HenryMayhew that were collected and published in book format in 1851 as London Labour...
Social documentary photography has its roots in the 19th-century work of HenryMayhew, Jacob Riis, and Lewis Hine, but began to take further form through the...
Cruikshank, Internet Archive London Labour and the London Poor, Vol III , HenryMayhew, p.54, Internet Archive "'The First Cartoonist': Linley Sambourne and...
from 1868 without a reduction in pay, noted as highly beneficial by HenryMayhew. The directors wanted to ensure that the workers indulged in "virtuous...
the publication of the British periodical Punch in 1841, founded by HenryMayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells (an earlier magazine that published cartoons...
Statistical Society of London on their studies of crime and its distribution. HenryMayhew used empirical methods and an ethnographic approach to address social...
ad hoc basis could not keep up with the expanding population's needs. HenryMayhew visited Bethnal Green in 1850 and wrote for the Morning Chronicle, as...
nominal value of the pipe. About Common Pipe Network Part Terms, Autodesk HenryMayhew, London Labour and the London Poor, II 445, 1840s Friedman, Don (2017-10-05)...