East End London was a horror for Victorians to live in - Star Street was filthy, where dozens of people were crowded into small dwellings. These overcrowded houses were squalid hovels for the working classes - dock workers, labourers and sweeps. Find out, in the company of a journalist, what it was like trying to survive jobless and hungry in one of the poorest steers in 1800s London.
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