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North front of Bermondsey House
with a spittoon and broken pipes
his uniform on the floor
Bagnigge Wells was a popular spa which thrived from 1760 to the end of the eighteenth century and had a reputation for 'loose women and boys whose morals are depraved'
The C-r-l-e Column Product:Fine art poster North front of Bermondsey House'The C r l e Column', 1821. Queen Caroline (depicted non satirically) wearing Bergami's miniature stands on the column's summit. On the column are five scenes relating to incidents (mainly amorous) from Caroline's travels. Alderman Wood stands on the left, on the right a newsboy holds The Times, chief of the newspapers which supported Caroline