Sketches at the General Register Office, Somerset House, 1890. 'An Amateur Casual; The Missing Link; "What's to pay?"; Waiting for her "Marriage Lines"; On the Scent; The Old Maid's Claim; Baffled; The Parish Clerks' Hall'. In 1837, following the establishment of civil registration in the United Kingdom, the Registrar General of Births, Marriages and Deaths set up his office in the North Wing of Somerset House in central London, establishing a connection that lasted for over 130 years. This office held all birth, marriage and death certificates in England and Wales until 1970. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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