St Andrew Holborn - St Andrew Street, London, UK
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N 51° 31.039 W 000° 06.422
30U E 700713 N 5711323
St Andrew Holborn has been a site of worship for at least 1000 years so was most certainly around when Charles Dickens wrote 'Oliver Twist'.
Waymark Code: WMGF8M
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/25/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cldisme
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The relevant passage from Chapter 21 - 'The Expedition' in Charles Dicken's novel 'Oliver Twist' can be found here. It reads:

"Mr. Sikes, dragging Oliver after him, elbowed his way through the thickest of the crowd, and bestowed very little attention on the numerous sights and sounds, which so astonished the boy. He nodded, twice or thrice, to a passing friend; and, resisting as many invitations to take a morning dram, pressed steadily onward, until they were clear of the turmoil, and had made their way through Hosier Lane into Holborn.

‘Now, young ‘un!’ said Sikes, looking up at the clock of St. Andrew’s Church, ‘hard upon seven! you must step out. Come, don’t lag behind already, Lazy-legs!’

Mr. Sikes accompanied this speech with a jerk at his little companion’s wrist; Oliver, quickening his pace into a kind of trot between a fast walk and a run, kept up with the rapid strides of the house-breaker as well as he could.

They held their course at this rate, until they had passed Hyde Park corner, and were on their way to Kensington: when Sikes relaxed his pace, until an empty cart which was at some little distance behind, came up. Seeing ‘Hounslow’ written on it, he asked the driver with as much civility as he could assume, if he would give them a lift as far as Isleworth."

Sikes and Oliver Twist were travelling from east to west London. Hosier Lane, like St Andrew's church, still exists today. It is about 250 metres east of the Church close to Smithfield market.

Short Description: A church with a clock mentioned in Oliver Twist.

Book Title: Oliver Twist

First Year Published: 1838

Author's Name: Charles Dickens

Name of Waymarked Item: St Andrew Holborn church

Location of Item: St Andrew's Street, Holborn

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The second novel by Charles Dickens gives an insight to the life of the poor in Victorian London.


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