Newgate Prison

Structure

Architect

George Dance the Younger

George Dance the Younger (1741 – 14 January 1825) was an English architect and surveyor. The fifth and youngest son of George Dance the Elder, he came from a distinguished family of architects, artists and dramatists. He was hailed by Sir John Summerson as "among the few really outstanding...

Address

Newgate Prison Address

London Greater London

Destruction Date:

  • 1902

Destroyed By:

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