Regency Hot Spots: White Conduit House and Tea Garden
The Picture of London for 1802 In northern, central London sits Pentonville. An open countryside adjacent to the New Road, it was part of the Continue
The Picture of London for 1802 In northern, central London sits Pentonville. An open countryside adjacent to the New Road, it was part of the Continue
Petty criminals in London went to compters. Sometimes called counters, compters were small prisons for minor transgressors including religious dissenters, drunks, prostitutes, debtors, vagrants, homosexuals Continue
The Picture of London for 1802 The Farington Diary (1923) In the early 1800s in No. 1 Leicester Square, a curiosity was on display for Continue
Greenwich Hospital was neither a hot spot nor a not spot, but rather a place of note in London from 1692 to 1869. As a Continue