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Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935

Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935


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Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935

Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. George s, Southwark, c1935. Marshalsea Prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, south London, was particularly known as a debtors prison, and was made famous in the writings of Charles Dickens, whose father was sent there in 1824, when Dickens was 12. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]

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Adcock Arthur St John Arthur St John Adcock Borough High Street Churchyard John Adcock Penitentiary Prison Southwark Taylor Wonderful London


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