The Medical Board building, Great Charlotte Street, Southwark, London. Woodcut with text.

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38696i
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The Reverend Rowland Hill, whose chapel was built in 1783, was an enthusiastic advocate for, and exponent of, vaccination

This building seems to have been on the corner of Great Charlotte Street and Collingwood Street. Great Charlotte Street became a part of The Cut in the early twentieth century. It had formed the eastern boundary of a thriving Victorian market

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[London]

Physical description

1 print : woodcut ; image 6.3 x 17.9 cm

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A notice over the side door of the building reads: "advice gratis"

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Wellcome Collection 38696i

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