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BRIXTON CAUSEWAY, BRIXTON

BRIXTON CAUSEWAY, BRIXTON

View near Brixton Causeway, an engraving by F.Jukes after a drawing by Dilon, published 6th September 1785, showing a farmhouse and fields. This was the only settlement in the area for many years before today's Brixton existed and was also known as Bristow's Causeway. A newspaper report of 1730 also records it as a site of gallows: 'The Bodies of Blewit and Burnworth, who were hang'd in Chains in St George's Fields for the Murder of Mr Ball, were on Wednesday taken down, and one of 'em was hung up on the old Gibbet on Bristow [Brixton] Causeway; and the other on Kennington Common, on the Gibbet where Berry, (one of the same gang) now hangs.
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Image type:Engraving
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Ref:10180
Identifier:LP16/33/4
Date:1785

#-Before 1850  #BRIXTON HILL  #BUILDINGS / ARCHITECTURE  #Engraving  #OPEN SPACES  #TRANSPORT