London's Alleys: Old Seacoal Lane, EC4
Briefly

The Fleet Prison, notorious for its harsh conditions, was rebuilt multiple times after its initial construction in 1197, finally closing in 1844; it reflected societal changes over centuries.
Seacoal Lane, which evolved from the site of Fleet Prison, illustrates the layers of London's history, showing how once-prison grounds transformed into urban infrastructure.
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