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Converted Victorian warehouses on the western side of St Saviour’s Dock which is an inlet-style dock on the south bank of the River Thames. Charles Dickens se...
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Converted Victorian warehouses on the western side of St Saviour’s Dock which is an inlet-style dock on the south bank of the River Thames. Charles Dickens set part of his novel Oliver Twist in this notoriously poor part of Victorian London. His character Bill Sykes had his den on the eastern side of the dock and fell from a rooftop here and died in the dock mud.
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