About Gordon Riots
The Gordon Riot of 2 June 1780, started out as a public meeting against the repeal of anti Catholic Laws. By the time order was restored over 850 people had died, most prisons emptied many destroyed, and many other properties looted. Lord George Gordon was later hanged. St Georges Circus, SE1 Location of Gordon Riots
Other links to Gordon Riots
Local Pubs
StageDoor (distance = 354 m bearing 310°)
Museums/Galleries in the area
Imperial War Museum (distance = 412 m bearing 220°)
Nearby attractions
David Gregg (distance = 430 m bearing 312°)
, Imperial War Museum (distance = 435 m bearing 220°)
, Old Vic (distance = 488 m bearing 312°)
, Barrons Place (distance = 292 m bearing 310°)
, Barrons Place 6 (distance = 292 m bearing 310°)
, Bridgehouse Place (distance = 288 m bearing 302°)
, King Edward Walk (distance = 366 m bearing 234°)
, West Square (distance = 411 m bearing 211°)
Nearby Neighbours (Plaques)
MYERS, George (1803-1875), (distance = 255 m bearing 145°)
Notorious sights in the area
Bethlehem Hospital (Bedlam)- Imperial War Museum (distance = 417 m bearing 220°)
, Cream, Thomas - Murderer (distance = 460 m bearing 314°)
, Gordon Riots (distance = 0 m bearing 0°)
, Prison - Kings Bench (distance = 7 m bearing 145°)
Local Map
Map of what is in the area - using Google map
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