Thank you for this piece. For the readers here, I want to say that I had the privilege of going to 2 of the tours with Jackie and Mike, and it was just awesome! Lots to learn, discover and go on a memory lane! So if you found this article insightful, the live tour is even better, if you're in London!
Another fine piece - stunningly well researched. Glad to see that Mr K Marx gets a mention as a Soho resident- his address at 28 Dean Street is now the site of the historic Quo Vadis restaurant. It was also the site of a well known Brothel back then. At least the good folk plying their trade there would have recognised his concept of Surplus Labour !!
Thank you for this piece. For the readers here, I want to say that I had the privilege of going to 2 of the tours with Jackie and Mike, and it was just awesome! Lots to learn, discover and go on a memory lane! So if you found this article insightful, the live tour is even better, if you're in London!
Another fine piece - stunningly well researched. Glad to see that Mr K Marx gets a mention as a Soho resident- his address at 28 Dean Street is now the site of the historic Quo Vadis restaurant. It was also the site of a well known Brothel back then. At least the good folk plying their trade there would have recognised his concept of Surplus Labour !!
Ray Massey
I remember making my pilgrimage to Heddon St, totally different now. Another v interesting post.
It is so different! Glad you find the post interesting.