Rookeries or Tom-all-alones were slums. 
   Repeated epidemics of Cholera, Typhus and 
   even the Black Plague should be adequate 
   evidence for our imagination, but if that 
   isn't enough, Henry Mayhew pointed out 
   that polluted water from the Thames was 
   allowed, once a week, into the Rookery 
   ditches to provide a place used in common 
   for sewage as well as drinking water.