
Hampstead and Marylebone, written by G. E. Mitton and first published in 1902, is an illustrated historical account of two significant London boroughs. This work is part of a series that highlights various districts of London, offering insights into their cultural and architectural importance. The book details the transformation of Hampstead from a quaint village to a bustling suburb, while also exploring the lives of notable residents and historical events associated with these areas.



















