The Old "Bedford Head" Tavern, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden; Pugilism, Bridges Street, Covent Garden; Mr. Francis Aikin, New Street; Rose Tavern, Bridges Street; Pillory in Great Russell-street; Hummums in Covent Garden; Covent Garden Theatre
Reproduction titled: the Old "Bedford Head" Tavern, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, from a sketch in 1890'. Newspaper cuttings are titled, and relate to: Pugilism, Bridges-street, Covent Garden, Mr. Francis Aikin, New-street, Covent Garden, waking to find his bed in flames, 'the accident had its origin in that fatal but too prevalent custom of reading in bed'. Two chairmen at the Rose Tavern, Bridges Street, one fracturing his skull, a 'depraved wretch, of the name of Nelson' on the pillory in Great Russell-street, opposite Bow-street, a man committing suicide at the Hummums in Covent Garden, 'Covent Garden - to the mortgagees, renters, and other persons concerned and interested in Covent Garden Theatre'.
The Old "Bedford Head" Tavern, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden; Pugilism, Bridges Street, Covent Garden; Mr. Francis Aikin, New Street; Rose Tavern, Bridges Street; Pillory in Great Russell-street; Hummums in Covent Garden; Covent Garden Theatre