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London Walks Part 3 |
Tuesday 22 January 2002 |
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The last few years has seen a dramatic transformation along the South Bank of the Thames.
Since the completion of Shakespeare's Globe, the area has experienced something of a gentrification. Medieval Londoners would be shocked. In those days, Southwark was not subject to the same degree of control as the city of London - so the area across the river became rife with brothels and bawdy houses.
Joy Wotton has written about sleazy medieval London in the Time Out Book of London Walks. In the next of our series, Jennifer Chevalier finds out about Dick Whittington's cat, and the Bishop of Winchester's Geese. Time Out - London Walks, volume 2, edited by Andrew White, published by Penguin ISBN 0-14-100353-7, £11.99
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