Monday, March 14, 2016

Little Dorrit's Playground

Utility box mural, Little Dorrit's Playground, Marshalsea Road, Southwark, London

Utility box mural
Little Dorrit's Playground
Marshalsea Road, Southwark
London, September 2015

“In 1902, a small public open space called Little Dorrit's Playground was opened north of Marshalsea Road. The surrounding area has many Dickensian associations. Charles Dickens himself had lodgings in Lant Street to the south of Marsalsea Road as a child when his father is in the Marshalsea debtors' prison nearby in 1824. This had a profound effect on the yound Dickens and his later novel Little Dorrit is based around the area and the prison. The character Little Dorrit was baptised and married in the local church, St George the Martyr, at the southeast end of Marshalsea Road close to the playground. Much of the area became derelict as a result of air raid damage during World War II. In 2001, the playground was improved through the effort of the Little Dorrit Park Group, set up by mothers in the area.” (Little Dorrit's Playground, Wikipedia)

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