- The London by Moonlight Mission - January 23rd, 2012 2
- "A Successful Cruise" - January 28th, 2012 4
- Needle Women and Factory Girls - February 6th, 2012 1
- Theatre Preachings and Tea Meetings in the South of London - 1865 - March 2nd, 2012 2
- "No persons of good character will be admitted" - March 9th, 2012 0
- English Hearts and English Hands by Catherine Marsh (1860, 390 pp)
A story of gospel work amoung the 'Navies' who built the Crystal Palace and the railways in Sydenham. Bit 'churchy' but interesting stories of the grace of God and nice to read of Beckenham being a 'country village', in the mid 1850s. I found that by the late 1880s it had been taken over and was a prosperous sub-urban town. Still it was better then than is now.
- Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon - (External Link)
A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon in support of the London by Moonlight Mission
- Ragged Homes and how to Mend them (289 pp)
Looks an interesting book, hope to get a print copy one day, but seems quite rare an old edition
- Tempted London: Young Men - 1888 - (External Link)
- Toilers in London; Or Inquiries Concerning Female Labour in the Metropolis (1889, 292 pp)
"Being the Second Part of Tempted London"
On conditions in Victorian London for the poor, with some Christian work.
- Seeking the lost, incidents and sketches of Christian work in London by Charles James Whitmore (1873, 377 pp)
- Memoirs of David Nasmith: his labours and travels in Great Britain, France, the United States, and Canada by John Campbell (1844, 508 pp)
D.N. was founder of the London City Mission
- Twenty-Five Years' Labour Among the Friendless and Fallen by Edward W. Thomas (1897, 219 pp)
Deeply involved with the work of Lieut Blackmore
- Statement of the origin, proceedings and results of the midnight meetings for the recovery of fallen women by Theophilus Smith (1860, 61 pp)
References Lieut Blackmore
- Our Veterans; or. Life-Stories of the London City Mission by John Matthias Weylland (1881, 279 pp)
- Round the Tower; or, The Story of the London City Mission by John Matthias Weylland (1875, 347 pp)
- A Thought for the World; or, The Narrative of Christian Effort in Great Exhibitions by John Matthias Weylland (1877, 309 pp)
- The Man with the Book or, The Bible Among the People by John Matthias Weylland (1872, 345 pp)
- East London: Sketches of Christian Work and Workers by Henry Walker (1896, 203 pp)
- These Fifty Years: Being the Jubilee Volume of the London City Mission by John Matthias Weylland (1884, 403 pp)
- From Coal Mine Upwards, Or, Seventy Years of an Eventful Life by James Dunn (1910, 305 pp)
- Portraits and Pictures of the West London Mission by T. Morcom Taylor (1893, 171 pp)
- The Terrible Sights of London and Labours of Love in the Midst of Them by Thomas Archer (1870, 520 pp)