Charles Dickens | ||||
locations from Barnaby Rudge | ||||
The Standard, Cornhill (former site) Dickens, like many at the time, measures distances from this old water pump | ||||
Epping Forest, about twelve miles from the Standard, Cornhill Approximate location of the Maypole | ||||
Chigwell Row Solomon rings the tolling-bell for an old man who lived at Chigwell Row | ||||
The Charterhouse The locksmith's shop is in the part of Clerkenwell closest to the Charter House | ||||
Barbican Street (former location) The prentices meet in one of the narrowest of the narrow streets diverging from the Barbican | ||||
Monument to the Great Fire of London John recommends that Joe Willet go to the top of the Monument | ||||
The Black Lion, Whitechapel (former location) John tells Joe Willet to call for a cheap meal on credit | ||||
Paper Buildings Mr. Chester's lodgings are in Paper Buildings, looking out on the Temple Gardens | ||||
Bow Street Magistrates' Court (1740-1881) Barnaby is questioned before being taken to Newgate; Haredale brings his prisoner to the house of Sir John Fielding |