River frontage of Bridewell Prison, London
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River frontage of Bridewell Prison, London
The river frontage of Bridewell Prison, London, showing its granaries. Bridewell was established in a former palace of Henry VIII on a bank of the River Fleet. From 1555 it provided punishment and hard labour for vagrants, idlers and prostitutes
Media ID 4470797
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1555 1660 Bank Bridewell Crime Frontage Gaol Hard Imprisonment Jail Labour Poverty Prison Prostitutes Punishment Tramps Vagrants Viii Workhouse Workhouses
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