Category:Magdalen Hospital, Southwark
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Location | St George's Fields, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, London, England | ||||
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The Magdalen Hospital for the reception and training of penitent prostitutes was founded by Robert Dingley, Jonas Hanway and others in 1758 in premises previously occupied by the London Hospital in Prescot Street, Whitechapel. (fn. 182) The institution was so successful that ten years after its inception the Governors purchased from the Rev. Thomas Clarke 6 acres of land in St. George's Fields for the erection of new premises. (see here).
Media in category "Magdalen Hospital, Southwark"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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A short account of the Magdalen Hospital (IA b22432528).pdf 741 × 1,320, 14 pages; 454 KB
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A short account of the Magdalen Hospital (IA b30366100).pdf 1,104 × 1,941, 12 pages; 838 KB
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The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields. Engraving by J. Wellcome V0013719.jpg 3,400 × 2,105; 3.3 MB
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The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields. Engraving by East Wellcome V0013720.jpg 3,440 × 2,108; 3.66 MB
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The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields, with a scale bene Wellcome V0013721.jpg 5,050 × 1,401; 2.73 MB
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The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields. Engraving. Wellcome V0013722.jpg 3,100 × 2,306; 2.87 MB
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The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields. Engraving. Wellcome V0013723.jpg 4,100 × 1,727; 2.62 MB