Allen & Morton's West London Directory for 1867, by Allen & Morton 51104 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/1/1/0/51104 ] [Files: 51104-0.txt; 51104-h.htm] For those wishing to know: this is trade and people directory for the West part of London (mainly Hammersmith) for 1867. As a historical resource it's very useful as, with a bit of effort, you can find where people lived, who their neighbours were, the local shops and trades etc. It was a massive undertaking for the firm, and although they created an invaluable resource, they never proofed their work and they made thousands of errors, some of which I've corrected, most I've left as there's now no way to resolve the conflicts the book has. I pride myself that in all history I'm going to be the only person who ever read it all - the publishers certainly didn't! All the best, David Windy England PS. In Victoria days they had medicines to cure everything, and make hair grow again - how sad such secrets are now lost.