Charles Dickens Bronze Plaque Photo

Charles Dickens bronze plaque - Charles Dickens's Wine Cellar  The wine cellar used by Charles Dickens during his time at Doughty Street has been restored and refitted with the financial assistance of national wine merchants Peter Dominic.

Charles Dickens Bronze Plaque Map


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Richard Dimbleby Blue Plaque - Richard Dimbleby 1913-1965 Broadcaster lived here 1937-1939
The Clink Brown Plaque - Clink Prison. The Clink Prison is the name given to all the prisons that have stood on a number of sites in this vicinity. The first prison in 1127 was a cellar in the Palace of the Bishop of Winchester, and the last was in Deadman's Place (Park Street). The prison held Protestant and Catholic religious martyrs at various times. It was closed in 1780, when it was burned by the anti-Catholic Gordon rioters.
Bronze Plaque № 42549 - This Tablet marks, with as much accuracy as can be attained the place where Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, stood in this hall during the impeachment for High Treason brought against him before the House of Lords, upon the accusation of the House of Common: 22nd March - 29th April AD 1640-1