DescriptionSick men's ward and torture instruments in the Marshalsea.JPG
On the left, the sick men's ward in the old w:Marshalsea prison; on the right, instruments of torture used in the prison. The image is from 1729. From an engraving in the Report on the Fleet and the Marshalsea.
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Source: [1] Darlington, Ida (ed.) (1955). Survey of London, volume 25. English Heritage. [2] Plate 5: The Marshalsea Prison, Survey of London: volume 25: St George's Fields (The parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington) (1955), p. 5, accessed September 8, 2009.
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{{KeepLocal}} {{pd-old}} On the left, the sick men's ward in the old [[Marshalsea]] prison; on the right, instruments of torture used in the prison. The image is from 1729. Source: [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/image.aspx?compid=65465&filename=figur
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