Lant Street, SE1
Lant Street, Southwark

In 1824, when Charles Dickens was 12 years old, his father, John Dickens, was arrested and sent to Marshalsea Prison for failure to pay a debt. During this time, Charles (the only member of the family not imprisoned) took up residence in the back-attic of a house on Lant Street, a short walk away from the prison. Lant Street was in an area known as "The Mint" which was notorious for its overcrowded conditions.

Credit: User unknown/public domain
Lant Street derives its name from the Lant family who inherited the estates known as Southwark Place.