Bainbridge Street
Bainbridge Street is a street in St Giles, in the modern borough of Camden (London, England).
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
A Visit to the Rookery of St. Giles and its Neighbourhood. (Volume 4): "In Bainbridge Street, one side of which was nearly occupied by the immense brewery of Meux & Co., were found some of the most intricate and dangerous places in this low locality. The most notorious of these was Jones Court, inhabited by coiners, utterers of base coin, and thieves. In former years a bull terrier was kept here, which gave an alarm on the appearance of a stranger, when the coining was suspended till the course was clear. This dog was at last taken away by Duke and Clement, two police officers, and destroyed by an order from a magistrate."
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Longitude: -0.128623500000