Charles Booth's Map Descriptive of London Poverty, 1889-1891: Cleveland Street, Parish of St. Marylebone / Parish of St. Pancras
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Video: Dickens Home & Cleveland Street Workhouse
Here's a nice little BBC on the Cleveland Street Workhouse that was aired in February of this year, when the historic workhouse was threatened with demolition. It shows the very close proximity of the Dickens home and the Cleveland Street Workhouse.
This video was posted on YouTube by author Philip Hutchinson (GuildfordGhost), so thanks very much Phil!
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkJsO...eature=related
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Archaic
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Originally posted by Archaic View PostThanks Colin, those are great.
I was just thinking, weren't the names of some of the boys just priceless?
"Newlove" and "Thickbroom"
...A late-night talk show host/comedian's dream.
Best regards,
Archaic
Fnarf. Fnarf.
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Originally posted by Krinoid View PostI don't get it or I am missing something ,wger enow TOday is the exact site of the original 19 Cleaveland street?
Mark
I think you're asking where the exact site of #19 Cleveland Street is and what's on it today? That's exactly what we were working out in the course of this thread.
But if you want it in a nutshell-
According to the maps kindly provided by Colin and the general consensus of thread participants, the site of #19 is opposite the house once lived in by Charles Dickens at #22 Cleveland Street. (#22 still stands.)
The original house at #19 was demolished in the 1890's.
The building that replaced it seems to have been demolished in the 1920's to make way for an expansion of the Middlesex Hospital.
That part of the hospital was in turn demolished to make way for a new building venture. Today the site of #19 is merely part of a huge empty lot. (If you go to Post #1 there are Google Maps photos of this empty lot.)
That empty lot was supposed to have been built over again as part of an ambitious new residential and commercial venture called "NoHo Square", but due to the poor economy the project seems to be in limbo.
Hope that helps.
Best regards,
Archaic
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