Marshalsea Prison wall - Greeting card

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Billington Pix Greeting Cards
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This second version of Marshalsea Prison in Southwark, London, was built in 1811 as a replacement to the first, a 500 year old decrepit and corrupt one situated a few hundred yards away that had once incarcerated Ben Johnson. It lasted only 38 years before being closed by Parliament in 1842. Charles Dickens’s father was famously incarcerated here in 1824 for debt. Dickens himself lodged at nearby Lant Street so he could visit.

  • Size: 5 x 7 inches (about 12.5 x 17.5 cm)
  • Hand-printed with glossy finish
  • Blank inside Free postage
  • White envelope included

These luxurious photo greetings cards are hand printed on high-quality and environmentally-friendly 330gsm Fedrigoni card. The images are printed onto the card with a UV gloss finish, which really makes them pop! They are blank inside and so are perfect for any occasion. All greeting cards include a complementary fresh white envelope. Please allow 1-3 working days for your greeting cards to be dispatched.

Also - check out my wonderful blog around this wall and other great places to see for free in Southwark!