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St Bride Foundation Institute

St Bride Foundation Institute

Established to meet the educational, cultural and social needs of a community working within the burgeoning print industry of the Victorian era.  has visited and photographed the inside of this interesting building.

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St Bride Foundation Institute

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St Bride Foundation Institute

St Bride Foundation Institute The memorial stone of the St Bride Foundation ...

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Thomas de Quincey

Thomas de Quincey

Born Manchester. Author, best known for "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" (1821). Was as addicted to books as much as to drink or opium, sometimes renting an extra lodging (which he could not...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Literature, Scotland

1 memorial
'All the Year Round'

'All the Year Round'

Charles Dickens' magazine.

Media, Journalism / Publishing

2 memorials
Meredith White Townsend

Meredith White Townsend

Journalist. Born in Bures, Suffolk. In 1848 he went to India and became editor of 'The Friend of India'. Returning to England in 1860, he jointly, with Richard Holt Hutton, purchased The Spectator ...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, India

1 memorial
Bradbury & Evans

Bradbury & Evans

Founded by William Bradbury (1800-1869) and Frederick Mullet Evans (1803-1870) as printers in 1830, they added publishing in 1847.   Their productions included Punch and works for Dickens and Thack...

Group, Journalism / Publishing

1 memorial
Chris Scales

Chris Scales

Heritage Officer at Southwark Council.

Person, Journalism / Publishing

1 memorial