St Thomas's Hospital is a hospital in central London. It was originally located in Southwark but was relocated to Lambeth in 1871. The hospital was founded by the 13th century and has existed in various forms until the present day.
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The Whistling Man. (Volume 3)
Of the Blind Street-sellers of Tailors’ Needles, etc. (Volume 1)
The St Pancras workhouse operated from the 1730s until the mid-twentieth century. Workhouses.org has an extensive history of the workhouse: https://www.workhouses.org.uk/StPancras/
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Of the Blind Street-sellers of Tailors’ Needles, etc. (Volume 1)
St. Olave's Union, or workhouse, was located at the corner of Parish Street and Crucifix Lane (now Druid Street) in Bermondsey. For more information on the workhouse, see: https://www.workhouses.org.uk/StOlave/
St. Martin's Workhouse was a workhouse located in the churchyard of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields around 1655. The workhouse was rebuilt and expanded in the 1720s and again enlarged in 1772. It was demolished in c. 1871 and is now the site of Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery.
St. Martin's Lane is a street in the City of Westminster (London, England), running from the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields north to where it becomes Monmouth Street.
In London Labour and the London Poor:
Meeting of Thieves. (Volume 1)
An Old Street Showman. (Volume 3)
A Visit to the Rookery of St. Giles and its Neighbourhood. (Volume 4)
St. Martin's Lane is a street in the City of Westminster (London, England), running from the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields north to where it becomes Monmouth Street.