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Soho

Index Soho

Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London. [1]

1221 relations: -hou, A & C Black, A Blues for Shindig, A Cappella Live, A Granny's Guide to the Modern World, A Rake's Progress, A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish-Plot, A40 road in London, Academia Rossica, Ace of Clubs (musical), Adam Faith, Adam Pendleton, Admiral Duncan (pub), Adrian Mole, Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years, Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years, Adrift in Soho, Agent Provocateur (lingerie), Al Stewart, Alan Jones (radio broadcaster), Alan Parker, Alan Rawsthorne, Alan Wakeman (author), Albanian mafia, Albert Dimes, Albert Finch, Albert Laboz, Alcock and Gander, Alex García (chef), Alex Wharton, Alexander Cruden, Alfie Boe, Alfred Concanen, Alfred W. Blomfield, Alistair Taylor, Allen Jones (artist), Almost Free Theatre, Alsager Hay Hill, Ambrose Campbell, Anastasios Christodoulou, Andrew Fekete (artist), Andrew Loog Oldham, Andrew Planche, Angus Hyland, Anna Frants, Anna Mackmin, Anne Lenner, Anne Pigalle, Anthony Shepherd, Antonio Broccoli Porto, ..., Antonio Diego Voci, Antony Balch, Archer Thompson Gurney, Architecture of London, Are You Ready for Love?, Argyll Arms, Ariel (DJ), Arm and hammer, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington, Ashley Hicks, Astoria 2, At Lady Molly's, Augustus Siebe, Authors' Club, Babington House, Baby Now That I've Found You, Bad Therapy, Banksy, Bar, Bar Italia, Barak Longmate, Barbara Tate, Bartitsu, Basement Jaxx, Batcave (club), Bauer City 2, Bauer City 3, Be the One (Dua Lipa song), Beak Street, Beat Girl, Ben Dover, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benjamin Duterrau, Benton Fletcher, Bernard Rhodes, Bert Jansch, Bertram Simpson (bishop), Berwick Street, Beryl Cooke, Beware of the Dog (song), Big Boss Man (band), Bill Wyman, Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer), Bincho, Blade (comics), Bloomsbury, Blow Up (club night), Blue plaque, Bob Bob Ricard, Bobby Chinn, Bobby Tench, Bocca di Lupo, Bohemia in London, Bohemian style, Boroughbridge, Bramble (cocktail), Brewer Street, Brewster Hughes, Brian "Little Legs" Clifford, Brian Bennett, Brian Casser, Brideshead Revisited (TV serial), British blues, British Chinese, British Cypriots, British rhythm and blues, Brixton, Broadwick Street, Brook Taylor, Bruce Bernard, Bruno and Luisa di Marco, Bryan Higgins, Bryan Niven, Bucketfull of Brains, Camera Effects, Candy Bar, Soho, Careless Memories, Carl Friedrich Abel, Carl Wayne, Carla Borel, Carla Stellweg, Carlisle House, Soho, Carlo Martelli, Carlo Rota, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carnaby Street, Cartoon Network Too, Casa Tua Camden, Cat Stevens, Centrepoint (charity), Chalet Girl, Channel 5 (UK) programming, Chappell of Bond Street, Charles Green (astronomer), Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914), Charles Holden, Charles Knight (engraver), Charles Lowder, Charles Maurice Davies, Charles Molloy (journalist), Charles Shaw (British Army officer), Charles William Sherborn, Chas McDevitt, Chaz Guest, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chester Harriott, Chinaman (porcelain), Chinatown, London, Chinatowns in Europe, Chinawhite (nightclub), Chinese community in London, Chinwag, Cholera outbreaks and pandemics, Chortle Awards, Chris Cross (magician), Chris Petit, Chris Squire, Chris Terrill, Christina Novelli, Christine Keeler, Church of our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory, Cinema Exhibitors' Association, Cinema of the United Kingdom, Cinimod Studio, Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency), Citizen James, City of Westminster, Clayton Littlewood, Cleveland Hall, London, Cleveland Street scandal, Clip joint, Clive Palmer (musician), Club (organization), Club Eleven, Clyde 2, Coffee, Coffeehouse, Cole Haan, Colour Me Kubrick, Come Play with Me (1977 film), Comptons of Soho, Conrad Leach, Constance Stuart Larrabee, Conville and Walsh, Coping with Cupid, Cosmo Duff-Gordon, Count Suckle, Crosse & Blackwell, Cuckoo (2009 film), Cultural depictions of George II of Great Britain, Curzon Cinemas, Cycle rickshaw, D'Arblay Street, Dangerous Lady, Daniel Farson, Daniel Nicols, Danny La Rue, Daphne Caruana Galizia, Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed (bookshop), David Benson, David Cleevely, David Edgar (playwright), David Platz, David Robilliard, David Tennant (aristocrat), David Williams (philosopher), De Lane Lea Studios, Dean Street, Dean Street Studios, Death Has Deep Roots, Deep End (film), Deep funk, Demob (TV series), Demography of Birmingham, Denis Shaw, Dennis Nilsen, Derek Raymond, Derek Ridgers, Derry and the Seniors, Descriptive Catalogue (1809), Diana Balmori, Diane Schuur, Disappearance of Andrew Gosden, Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Doc Brown (rapper), Doctor and the Medics, Dog and Duck, Soho, Dolk (artist), Dom Joly, Domenico Angelo, Domenico Corri, Douglas Millings, Douglas Sutherland, Douglas Webb, Drag Queens of London, Drugstore (band), Dubstep, Duncan Heath, Duran Duran (1983 video), Dylan Howe, E-flux, Economy of London, Ed Rush, Ed's Easy Diner, Eddie and Sunshine, Eddie Chapman, Eddie Izzard, Edith Evans, Edith Kramer, Edith Margaret Garrud, Edmund Sedding, Edward Francis Rimbault, Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, Edward Prioleau Warren, Edward Upward, Edward William Barton-Wright, Edwin Lankester, El Ritmo No Perdona (Prende), Elisha Carter, Elizabeth Billington, Elizabeth David, Ella in London, Emanuel Litvinoff, Embassy of Poland, London, Embassy of Portugal, London, Emeli Sandé, Erchen Chang, Eric Allandale, Eric Clapton, Erica iJi, Esmeralda's Barn, Espagnole sauce, Esther Waters, European Macedonian Orthodox Diocese, Everything (film), Evolutions Television, Expresso Bongo (film), F.E.A.R. (song), Face the Face, Fan dance, Fanlight Fanny, Fauconberg House, Fencing, Films based on works by Edgar Wallace, Filomena Campus, Fitzrovia, Folk club, Folk music of England, Food Paradise, Forbidden London, Forth 2, Four Times of the Day, Frances Burney, Frances Gardner, Francis Bacon (artist), Francis Chambers, Francis Sartorius, Frank Kitz, Frank Norman, Frank Rye, Frankie Howerd, Freddie Mills, French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina), French Quarter (disambiguation), Friedrich Engels, Friends, Frith Street, Frost French, G-A-Y, Gabrielle Enthoven, Ganton Street, Gareth Powell, Gargoyle clan, Gargoyle Club, Gary Crosby (bassist), Gary Glitter, Gary McCausland, Gat Decor, Gay bar, Gay bathhouses in the United Kingdom, Gay village, Gay villages in the UK, Generation X (band), Genesis (band), George Richmond (painter), George Wilkinson (bishop), George Wombwell, Georges Chanot III, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, Gerald McCann (fashion designer), Germ theory of disease, Germano Facetti, Gerry McGovern, Gertie Gitana, Gertrude Lawrence, Ghost (1990 film), Gillian Ayres, Giovanni Defendi, Give Blood (song), Glass Age Development Committee, Glyn Cannon, Golden Square, Gordon Riots, Goth subculture, Great British Railway Journeys, Great Marlborough Street, Great Train Robbery (1963), Great Windmill Street, Greek Street, Greeks in the United Kingdom, Green Line Coaches, Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, Grenville Cross, Gretchen Franklin, Groucho Club, Gundel, Guy Stevens, H.D., Hallam 2, Hand jive, Hangover, Hank Marvin, Harold Challenor, Harriet Ludlow Clarke, Harrison Marks, Harry Diamond (photographer), Harry Fragson, Harvey Quaytman, Hazlitt's, Head VI, Heavy Rotation (Anastacia album), Henrietta Moraes, Henry Bevington, Henry Bond, Henry Constantine Richter, Henry Conway (socialite), Henry Hargreaves (photographer), Henry Hate, Henry Hetherington, Henry Howard (artist), Henry Percy Adams, Henry Simson, Henry Stephens (doctor), Henry Thomas Alken, Henry Whitehead (priest), Heritage Award, Hermine Demoriane, Hersey & Son, Hester Thrale, High Heel Drag Queen Race, Highgate Cemetery, Hippolyte Blanc, History of Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom, History of fencing, History of Freemasonry, History of timekeeping devices, History of violence against LGBT people in the United Kingdom, History of water filters, History of water supply and sanitation, Hoi polloi, Holborn, Holly Solomon, Honesty (Editors song), Hotels in London, House of St Barnabas, Howie Casey, Hoxton Gang, Hugh Barron, Hugh Welch Diamond, I Believe in You (Kylie Minogue song), Ian Blair, Ian Samwell, Ian Simmonds, Ida Kar, Ideal Film Company, If...., Imagism, Impact (1963 film), In the Nick, In Too Deep (Genesis song), Ince and Mayhew, Industrial Light & Magic, Irina Palm, Iron Foot Jack, Irvine Sellar, Isaac Gosset, Isaac Swainson, Isabel Fay, Isow's, Ivan Julian, Ivan Moffat, Iyanya, J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd, Jack Hargreaves, Jack Sheppard, Jack Solomons, Jack the Ripper in fiction, Jade (UK band), James Abbott McNeill Whistler, James Birch (curator), James Bronterre O'Brien, James Burton (property developer), James Catnach, James Hanratty, James Jefferys, James Martin (chef), James Starritt, James Taylor, James Warren Childe, Jan Graveson, Jane Tewson, Jareth, Jason Shulman, Jean-Paul Marat, Jeff Kristian, Jeffrey Bernard, Jeffrey Kruger, Jeffrey Rogers, Jekyll (TV series), Jennifer Bartlett, Jeremy Edwards, Jeremy Lee, Jesse Dunford Wood, Jessie Matthews, Jillian La Valette, Jim Lee (photographer), Jim Phelan (Irish writer), Jimi Hendrix, Joan Bankemper, Joan Rhodes, Joanna Eden, Joanna Riding, Jocasta (band), Jodie Harsh, John Alexander Gresse, John Armstrong (physician), John Bagnold Burgess, John Broadwood & Sons, John Calder, John Catnach, John Claridge, John Deakin, John Desmond Bernal, John Francis Hobler, John Gould, John Le Mesurier, John Logie Baird, John Michael Ingram, John Renbourn, John Snow, John Stanley (playwright), John Swaine, John Vanderbank, John Walsingham Cooke Meredith, John William Polidori, Johnsontown, Berkeley County, West Virginia, Jon Anderson, Jon Deak, Jonathan Morris (priest), Jonathan Wild, Joseph Clarke (architect), Joseph Francis Nollekens, Joseph Moser, Joseph Nollekens, Joseph Toynbee, Josie Long, Juanita McNeely, Julian MacLaren-Ross, Jump London, June Moon, Justin Smith (milliner), Karl Marx, Karsten Schubert, Kate Hobhouse, Kate Meyrick, Kathy Brown, Keb Darge, Ken Colyer, Kenneth Abendana Spencer, Kenny Graham, Key Radio (Manchester), Kikuo Saito, Kim Gordon, King and McGaw, Kingly Street, Kiss and Not Tell, L'Escargot (restaurant), Labyrinth (miniseries), Lady Violet Manners, Larry Parnes, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Laura Bettinson, Leaf Hound, Ledley King, Legal status of striptease, Leo Valledor, Leonard Woolf, Les Cousins (music club), Leslie Hardcastle, Lewis Booth, Lewis Schaffer, Lexington Street, LGBT culture in London, Light (novel), Limehouse, Linda Mason, Lionel Blue, List of Adrian Mole characters, List of areas of London, List of Ashes to Ashes characters, List of blue plaques, List of building or structure fires, List of buildings by William Burges, List of Christopher Wren churches in London, List of churches in London, List of churches in the Diocese of London, List of demolished buildings and structures in London, List of districts in the City of Westminster, List of EastEnders characters (2014), List of ecclesiastical works by Edward Blore, List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster, List of gay villages, List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe, List of life peerages (2010–present), List of London venues, List of markets in London, List of museums in London, List of music videos set in London, List of My Family episodes, List of Our Friends in the North episodes, List of public art in the City of Westminster, List of pubs in London, List of red-light districts, List of retronyms, List of songs about London, List of superstores, List of telephone exchanges in London, List of terrorist incidents in 1999, List of The Old Guys episodes, List of Tintin parodies and pastiches, List of United Kingdom locations: Sn-Souts, List of windmills in London, List of winners of the Dundee International Book Prize, List of women photographers, List of works by Charles Holden, Literary Review, Little Compton Street, Live at Les Cousins, Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes, Lola (song), London, London Astoria, London Blues, London Buses route 12, London Buses route 24, London Film School, London Fire Brigade, London Games Festival, London in fiction, London Pieces, Lost in London, Love You to Life, Ludmilla Radchenko, Lyn Devon, M0851, Macedonians in the United Kingdom, Machinae Supremacy, Madeleine Henrey, Magda Sawon, Magical Mystery Tour (film), Maison Bertaux, Mal Evans, Malcolm Hardee, Man Finds Food, Mandy Rice-Davies, Mandy Richardson, Mandyleigh Storm, Manette Street, Manhood Suffrage League, Marc Bolan, Marc Copland, Marc Dreier, Marconiphone, Margaret King (painter), Maria Bell, Marianne Faithfull, Marie Lloyd, Mark Dolan, Mark Durden-Smith, Mark Powell (clothing designer), Marlborough Street Magistrates Court, Marlon King, Marquee Club, Martha Lane Fox, Martha Wilson, Martin Firrell, Marty Feldman, Marx in Soho, Mary Millington, Mary Neal, Marylebone, Masterswitch, Mates by Irvine Sellars, Matra Marconi Space, Matt Roper, Maurice Gran, Maurice Huggett, Mayfair, Meard Street, Media in London, Mehetabel Wesley Wright, Mervyn Conn, Metro 2 Radio, Metro Broadcast, Metro-Land (1973 film), Metropolitan Board of Works, Metropolitan Borough of Westminster, Metropolitan Commission of Sewers, Metropolitan Police Clubs and Vice Unit, Michael Angelo Rooker, Michael Balcon, Michael Clark (artist), Michael Falzon (actor), Michael Heath (cartoonist), Michael Klinger (producer), Mike & Bernie Winters, Mike Grady (actor), Mike Sanchez, Mike Stock (musician), Miles Tredinnick, Military police of the United Kingdom, Milk & Honey (bar), Miracle in Soho, Miss Polly Rae, Miss Sahhara, Modernist poetry in English, Mona Best, Monsieur Pierre, Mont Blanc Restaurant, Monte Carlo or Bust!, Moon Over Soho, Moray Firth Radio, Morgan Sindall Group, Mourlot Studios, Moving Picture Company, Mozart family grand tour, Mr Fogg, Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door, Mr. Right (2009 film), Murder in Soho, Muriel Belcher, Murray's Cabaret Club, Museum of Soho, Music of Life, Music of the United Kingdom (1950s), My Family (series 2), Naked as Nature Intended, Nancy Graves, Narrow Street, National Interest Picture Productions, National Jazz and Blues Festival, Natural experiment, Natural Nylon, Natvar Bhavsar, Neighborhood rebranding in New York City, Neil Aspinall, Neil Conti, Neil Oram, New Road, London, Newman and Baddiel in Pieces, Niall McInerney (photographer), Nicholas Ward (boxer), Nick Awde, Nick Boles, Nicky Blackmarket, Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, Night Beat (1947 film), Nik Weston, Nineteen Eighty-Four, No One Knows, Noel Botham, Noel Fielding, Noel Gay, Nonesuch Press, Norman Bowler, Norman Hackforth, Norman Sheffield, Northsound 2, Notre Dame de France, Nu Troop, Numero 28, O'Neill's (pub chain), Officer Kicks, Old Compton Street, Oliver Harrison, Olivia Newton-John, One of Our Spies Is Missing, Open Rights Group, Optical (musician), Orlebar Brown, Oscar Owide, Our Friends in the North, Our Version of Events, Outline of the United Kingdom, Owen Swift, Paddington Waterside, Palladium, Parks and open spaces in London, Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Camden, Partisan Coffee House, Partners in Crime (short story collection), Pat Smythe (pianist), Patara Restaurants, Patrick Cox, Patrick McLaughlin (churchman), Patrick Swift, Paul Abbott, Paul Kaye, Paul Merton, Paul O'Grady, Paul Potts (writer), Paul Raymond (publisher), Pears (soap), Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, Peter Boizot, Peter Bower, Peter Cook, Peter Evans (restaurateur), Peter Grant (book series), Peter Mark Roget, Peter Nicholson (architect), Peter Russell (poet), Peter Stringfellow, Peter Wyon, Philip Audinet, Philip Toynbee, Phoebe Boswell, Phoenix Garden, Physical (Alcazar song), Piccadilly Circus, Pigot Diamond, Pillars of Hercules, Soho, PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Po Shun Leong, Po-Chih Leong, Poirot Investigates, Poland Street, Poles in the United Kingdom, Polish Catholic Mission, Polly Perkins, Pop-up retail, Porcupine (album), Pornography in Europe, Pornography in the United Kingdom, Postcards from London, Pride in London, Princess Amelia of Great Britain, Probert-Price Collection, Profumo affair, Psychedelic rock, Pub, Pub names, Public health, Pure (fast food chain), Pushbutton, Quentin Crisp, Quintessentially Group, Quo Vadis (restaurant), Radio Academy Awards, Radio Aire 2, Radio Atlanta, Radio Wars (album), Rag Doll (film), Rainbow in the Dark, Ralph Covell, Ralph McTell, Ralph Richardson, Ralph Wickiser, Raphael Samuel, Rave, RaVen Quartet, Ray Gange, Ray Staff, Raymond Bessone, Raymond Revuebar, Raynor Taylor, Reclaim the Night, Red Brick Road, Regent Street, Reginald Mount, Religion in London, Renzo Piano, Repetto, Resonance FM, Richard Brinsley Peake, Richard Burnham (minister), Richard Jeperson, Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough, Richard Strange, Rickshaw, Right-wing terrorism, Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation, River Len, Robbie France, Robert Biddulph (MP), Robert Fabian, Robert K. Futterman, Robert Lindsay (actor), Robert Wedderburn (radical), Rock FM 2, Roderick Gradidge, Roger Mayer (engineer), Ronan O'Rahilly, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Ronnie Scott, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Rosa Coote, Rosita (band), Rosslyn Bruce, Rosy Wilde, Roy Harper (singer), Roy Young (musician), Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, Royalty Theatre, Rude Boy (film), Rupa Huq, Rupert Everett, Rupert Shrive, Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, Ruth Bratt, Sadiq Khan, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Sammy Tak Lee, Sampson Low, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Medley (minister), Samuel Romilly, Sandy Fawkes, Sapphires Model Management, Sarah Class, Sarah Sophia Banks, Savoy Brown, Scene Club, Scott Hallsworth, Sebastian Horsley, Semana, Serena Rees, Serge Strosberg, Set of Six (TV series), Sex comedy, Sex shop, Shaftesbury Avenue, Shaftesbury plc, Sharon Zukin, Sheila O'Donnell, Sheila van Damm, Sheilagh Brown, Shelley Preston, Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon, Shirley Porter, Shlomo Lipetz, Shuangjing station, Shute Barrington, Sid the Sexist, SIE London Studio, Siebe Gorman, Significant acts of violence against LGBT people, Silent Scream (1990 film), Simon Finn (musician), Simon Heartfield, Simon Hobart, Sin City (description), Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet, Sir John Kelk, 1st Baronet, Sister Mary McArthur, Sister Ray (disambiguation), Sketchman, Skiffle, Skinny Lister, Sleigh Bells (film), Slow sand filter, Snap Inc., Social club, Society of the Holy Cross, Soho (disambiguation), Soho Cinders, Soho Conspiracy, Soho Estates, Soho Hotel, Soho House (club), Soho media and post-production community, Soho Pam, Soho Radio, Soho Session, Soho Square, Soho Theatre, Soho walk-up, SoHo, Hong Kong, SoHo, Manhattan, Sohodolls, Sohonet, Some Cities, Song of Soho, Sonny Black, Sophiatown, Sounds Like London, South Core, Toronto, South Main, South of Market, San Francisco, SPACE (studios), Specimen (band), Spin TV, Spooks (series 2), Spring Creek, Brooklyn, Square Club (writers), St Anne Within the Liberty of Westminster, St Anne's Church, Soho, St Anne's Churchyard, St Anne's Court, St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool, St Giles Circus, St Giles International, St James Workhouse, St James's, St Patrick's College, London, St Stephen Walbrook, Stacey Kent, Stan Tracey, Stanley Green, Stanley Wong, Stella Vine, Step 13, Stephen Elmer, Stephen Ward, Steve Laine, Steve Strange, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Street names of Soho, Strip club, Striptease, Stuart Hall (cultural theorist), Study for a Self-Portrait—Triptych, 1985–86, Subcultures in Lithuania, Sublime Magazine, Suggs and the City, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, SumZero, Susanna Cappellaro, Swordsmanship, Tart card, Tatty Devine, Tay 2, Team Bondi, Team Soho, Ted Baker, Ted Stamm, Tel Aviv, Tennis Court (song), Terrain Gallery, Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic, TFM 2, The 2i's Coffee Bar, The Bag O'Nails, The Ballad of Molly Mogg, The Bank Job, The Big Four (novel), The Big Reunion (series 1), The Blue Parrot, The Bottletop Band, The Box Soho, The Brain (club), The Bravery, The British Screen Advisory Council, The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack), The Buggs, The Bullitts, The Casbah Coffee Club, The Cat's Whisker, The Clash, The Club (dining club), The Colony Room Club, The Comedy Store (London), The Comic Strip, The Communist Manifesto, The Crooked Mile (musical), The Devil's Cockpit (Killmaster novel), The Establishment (club), The First Domino, The Flamingo Club, The French House, Soho, The Gass, The Gay Hussar, The Getaway (video game), The Greatest Show on Legs, The Intrepid Fox, The IPCRESS File, The Jeff Beck Group, The Kinks, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century, The Lone Wolf's Daughter, The Magic Circle, The Midnight Special (TV series), The Miracle (1912 film), The Mysterious Mr Quin, The Nosh Bar, The Philip Lynott Album, The Playbirds, The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo, The Ruling Class (film), The Saint and the People Importers, The Secret Adversary, The Secret Agent, The Secret Agent (2016 TV series), The Shadows, The Sinceros, The Soho Society, The Son of Dr. Jekyll, The Song of Lunch, The Spell (novel), The Stepfather (TV series), The Surfin' Lungs, The Value Engineers, The Vinyl Factory, The Vipers Skiffle Group, The Wandering Jew (novel), The Who 1964 performances, The World Ten Times Over, Thee Hypnotics, This Is Love (will.i.am song), Thomas Blackburn (poet), Thomas Buzzard, Thomas de Veil, Thomas Gaugain, Thomas Hearne (artist), Thomas Malton, the elder, Thomas Talbot Bury, Thomas Walker (actor), Thorn EMI, Tim Arnold (musician), Timebomb (Kylie Minogue song), Timeline of LGBT history in the United Kingdom, Timeline of London, Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821), Tish Murtha, Toby Philpott, Tom Allon, Tom Bennett (author), Tom Chantrell, Tom Friedman (artist), Tom Poulton, Tom Quinn (Spooks), Tom Reece, Tomb of Karl Marx, Tommy Roberts (designer), Tommy Steele, Tomorrow's Warriors, Tonight and Every Night, Tony Benn, Tony Brainsby, Tony Krantz, Too Hot to Handle (1960 film), TotalRock, Tottenham Court Road, Tour of Britain, Traffic (conservation programme), Trash (nightclub), Tree Pit, Trespass (album), Trident Studios, Triptych, May–June 1973, Two Crowded Hours, Tzvi Hirsch Ferber, U Don't Know Me (Basement Jaxx song), Underworld London: Crime and Punishment in the Capital City, Unit London, United Agents, United Grand Lodge of England, United Kingdom environmental law, V. Gordon Childe, Val Wilmer, Vanity Fair (1932 film), Venus as a Boy (novella), Verónica Homs, Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe, Victor Musgrave, Victorian Undead, Vija Celmins, Viking 2 (radio), Visage (band), Vital ingredient, Vivien Neves, W postcode area, W. H. Davies, Walker's Court, Wally Whyton, Walter Emden, Walturdaw Company Limited, Wardour Street, Water purification, Wee Willie Harris, Wendy Dagworthy, West End (ward), West End Jungle, West End of London, West One Music Group, West Sound (Ayrshire), Westminster Kingsway College, Westminster St James, Who Are You (song), Widow Twankey, WigWam (duo), Wil Johnson, Wilfredo (character), Will Hobhouse, William Blake, William Bridges Adams, William Elliott (engraver), William Farren, William Hamilton Reid, William Hazlitt, William Hunter (anatomist), William Pickles, William Young Ottley, Willoughby Sharp, Willy Clarkson, Windmill Theatre, Workers for Freedom, WorldPride, XXL (club), Yamaha Music London, Yauatcha, Yes (band), Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael (Slabodka), YO! Sushi, Yotam Ottolenghi, You Don't Miss Your Water, Young Marx (play), Young Tiger, Yukio Tani, Zehnacker, Zoot Money, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, (Don't) Give Hate a Chance, ... Rage Before Beauty, 102.2 Jazz FM, 12 Bar Club, 13 Lead Soldiers, 1852–60 cholera pandemic, 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak, 1909 in poetry, 1917 Club, 1953 in the United Kingdom, 1956 in music, 1956 in the United Kingdom, 1959 in British music, 1959 in music, 1959 in the United Kingdom, 1965 in jazz, 1965 in the United Kingdom, 1999, 1999 in England, 1999 in the United Kingdom, 1999 London nail bombings, 20 Frith Street, 30 Minute Love Affair, 43 Club, 50 Carnaby Street, 56 Dean Street, 62 Group. Expand index (1171 more) »

-hou

-hou and hou is a place-name element found commonly in the Norman toponymy of the Channel Islands and continental Normandy.

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A & C Black

A & C Black is a British book publishing company, owned since 2002 by Bloomsbury Publishing.

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A Blues for Shindig

A Blues for Shindig is a gritty crime novel based in 1950s Soho and written by Mo Foster.

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A Cappella Live

A Cappella Live is an album by dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, released in 1996 on the LKJ Records label.

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A Granny's Guide to the Modern World

A Granny's Guide to the Modern World is a three-episode British television series shown on Channel 4 in August 2016.

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A Rake's Progress

A Rake's Progress is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth.

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A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish-Plot

A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish Plot is a seventeenth-century English broadside ballad telling the story of the contemporary anti-Catholic scare in England known as the Popish Plot.

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A40 road in London

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Fishguard, Wales.

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Academia Rossica

Academia Rossica (London/Moscow) is a cultural organisation set up in 2000 to promote and strengthen cultural and intellectual ties between Russia and the West, pioneering intercultural projects and bringing the best of contemporary Russian culture to the West.

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Ace of Clubs (musical)

Ace of Clubs is a 1950 musical written, composed and directed by Noël Coward.

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Adam Faith

Terence Nelhams-Wright (23 June 1940 – 8 March 2003), known as Adam Faith, was a British teen idol, singer, actor and financial journalist.

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Adam Pendleton

Adam Pendleton (born 1984, Richmond, Virginia) is an American conceptual artist known for his multi-disciplinary practice, involving painting, silkscreen, collage, video and performance.

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Admiral Duncan (pub)

The Admiral Duncan is a public house in Old Compton Street, Soho in central London that is well-known as one of Soho's oldest gay pubs.

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Adrian Mole

Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend.

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Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years is the fifth book in the Adrian Mole series, written by Sue Townsend.

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Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years

Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years is the fourth book in the Adrian Mole series, written by Sue Townsend.

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Adrift in Soho

Adrift In Soho is a novel by Colin Wilson.

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Agent Provocateur (lingerie)

Agent Provocateur is a British lingerie retailer founded in 1994 by Joseph Corré and Serena Rees.

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Al Stewart

Alastair Ian Stewart (born 5 September 1945) is a British singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician who rose to prominence as part of the British folk revival in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Alan Jones (radio broadcaster)

Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941, or possibly 1942 or 1943) is an Australian radio broadcaster.

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Alan Parker

Sir Alan William Parker (born 14 February 1944) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter.

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Alan Rawsthorne

Alan Rawsthorne (2 May 1905 – 24 July 1971) was a British composer.

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Alan Wakeman (author)

Alan Wakeman (1936-2015) was a British author, playwright and gay rights activist.

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Albanian mafia

The Albanian mafia or Albanian organized crime (Mafia Shqiptare) are the general terms used for criminal organizations based in Albania or composed of ethnic Albanians.

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Albert Dimes

George Albert "Italian Al" Arthur Dimeo (1914 in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire – November 1972 in Beckenham, London) was a Scottish-born criminal and enforcer, who operated in Clerkenwell, East London, England.

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Albert Finch

Albert Finch (16 May 1926 – 23 January 2003) was a British boxer from Croydon in South London, who was active from 1945 to 1958.

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Albert Laboz

Albert "Al" Laboz is a New York real estate developer, landlord, and the founder of United American Land.

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Alcock and Gander

Alcock and Gander is a British sitcom that aired on ITV in 1972.

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Alex García (chef)

Alex García is a Cuban American chef who helped popularize a version of Cuban food at several New York City restaurants and on the Food Network.

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Alex Wharton

Alex Wharton (born 1939), later also known as Alex Murray, was part of the singing duo the Most Brothers with Mickie Most, and later, co-manager and producer of the Moody Blues.

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Alexander Cruden

Alexander Cruden (31 May 16991 November 1770) was the Scottish author of an early concordance to the Bible, a proofreader and publisher, and self-styled Corrector of the nation's morals.

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Alfie Boe

Alfred Giovanni Roncalli Boe (born 29 September 1973) is an English tenor and actor, notably performing in musical theatre.

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Alfred Concanen

Alfred Concanen (1835 – 10 December 1886) was, for over twenty-five years, one of the leading lithographers of the Victorian era, best remembered for his illustrated sheet music covers for songs made popular by famous music hall performers of the time.

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Alfred W. Blomfield

Alfred W. Blomfield (1879-1949) was a British architect, who worked as the in-house architect for the brewer Watney Combe & Reid from 1919 to 1940.

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Alistair Taylor

James Alistair Taylor (21 June 1935 – 9 June 2004) was the English personal assistant of Brian Epstein, the manager of the Beatles.

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Allen Jones (artist)

Allen Jones (born 1 September 1937) is a British pop artist best known for his paintings, sculptures, and lithography.

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Almost Free Theatre

The Almost Free Theatre was an alternative and fringe theatre set up by American actor and social activist ED Berman in 1971 in Rupert Street, Soho, London W1.

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Alsager Hay Hill

Alsager Hay Hill (1 October 1839 – 2 August 1906) was an English social reformer active during the late 19th century, influential on poor law reform and employment issues.

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Ambrose Campbell

Ambrose Campbell (19 August 1919 – 22 June 2006) was a Nigerian musician and bandleader.

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Anastasios Christodoulou

Anastasios Christodoulou CBE (May 1, 1932 – May 20, 2002), often known as Chris Christodoulou, was a British-based Greek Cypriot university administrator.

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Andrew Fekete (artist)

Andrew Fekete (Hungarian:; 1 May 1954 – 31 March 1986) was a British-Hungarian artist, diarist, and poet.

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Andrew Loog Oldham

Andrew Loog Oldham (born 29 January 1944) is an English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author.

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Andrew Planche

André or Andrew Planché, or Planchè (as written by William Bemrose in 1898) (c. 1727-1805), was a jeweller, potter and theatre person, son of French Huguenot refugees.

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Angus Hyland

Angus Hyland (born 1963 in Brighton, East Sussex) is a British graphic designer.

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Anna Frants

Ánna Fránts (А́нна Алекса́ндровна Фра́нц; born in 1965 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is an American multimedia artist, curator, collector.

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Anna Mackmin

Anna Mackmin (born 1964) is an award-winning British theatre director.

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Anne Lenner

Anne Lenner (1912–1997) was a popular English female vocalist, singing with the dance bands of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Anne Pigalle

Anne Pigalle is a French chanteuse (singer) and multimedia artist (writer, musician, art performer, poet, photographer and painter).

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Anthony Shepherd

Anthony Shepherd (c. 1721-1796) was a British astronomer.

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Antonio Broccoli Porto

Antonio Broccoli Porto (born September 19, 1955) is an American artist, visual artist and sculptor.

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Antonio Diego Voci

Antonio Diego Voci (VOH-chee 1920–1985) was an internationally collected Italian figurative artist with the largest group of owners of his works residing in Switzerland, England, Germany, Italy, Canada and the US; as well as various works scattered the world over.

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Antony Balch

Antony Balch (10 September 1937 – 6 April 1980) was an English film director and distributor, best known for his screen collaborations with Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs in the 1960s and for the 1970s horror film, Horror Hospital.

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Archer Thompson Gurney

Archer Thompson Gurney (1820–1887) was a Church of England clergyman and hymnodist.

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Architecture of London

London is the second largest urban area – and largest city (see List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits) – in the European Union area; as the ancient city of Londinium founded in the first century CE and nearly continuously inhabited, it is not characterised by any single predominant architectural style but areas of the city exhibit very strong and influential urban qualities which have deeply influenced urban planning globally.

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Are You Ready for Love?

Are You Ready for Love? is a 2007 British romantic comedy feature film, directed by Helen M. Grace, produced by Carnaby Films, 2007.

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Argyll Arms

The Argyll Arms is a Grade II* listed public house at 18 Argyll Street, Soho, London, W1.

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Ariel (DJ)

Ariel Belloso (born 14 September 1967) is an Argentine, UK Based DJ and record producer.

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Arm and hammer

The arm and hammer is a symbol consisting of a muscular arm holding a hammer.

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Arthur Morrison

Arthur George Morrison (1 November 18634 December 1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End, and for his detective stories, featuring the detective Martin Hewitt.

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Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington

Lieutenant-General Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington, (3 February 1807 – 13 August 1884), styled Lord Douro between 1812 and 1814 and Marquess of Douro between 1814 and 1852, was a British soldier and politician.

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Ashley Hicks

Ashley Louis David Hicks (born 18 July 1963) is a British author, architect, interior and furniture designer.

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Astoria 2

The Astoria 2, subsequently known as the LA2 then the Mean Fiddler, was a nightclub at 165 Charing Cross Road in London, England.

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At Lady Molly's

At Lady Molly's is the fourth volume in Anthony Powell's twelve-novel sequence, A Dance to the Music of Time.

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Augustus Siebe

Christian Augustus Siebe (known by his middle name; 1788 – 15 April 1872) was a German-born British engineer chiefly known for his contributions to diving equipment.

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Authors' Club

The Authors' Club is a British membership organisation established as a place where writers could meet and talk.

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Babington House

Babington House is a Grade II* listed manor house, located in the village of Babington, between Radstock and Frome, in the county of Somerset, England.

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Baby Now That I've Found You

"Baby, Now That I've Found You" is a song written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod.

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Bad Therapy

Bad Therapy is an original novel written by Matthew Jones and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Banksy

Banksy is an anonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist and film director.

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Bar

A bar (also known as a saloon or a tavern or sometimes a pub or club, referring to the actual establishment, as in pub bar or savage club etc.) is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as crisps (potato chips) or peanuts, for consumption on premises.

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Bar Italia

Bar Italia is an Italian café located on Frith Street in the Soho district of London.

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Barak Longmate

Barak Longmate (1738 – 23 July 1793) was an English genealogist and editor, heraldic engraver and publisher.

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Barbara Tate

Barbara Tate (2 June 1927 – 12 November 2009) was a British artist and writer, perhaps best known for her bestselling book West End Girls, which was published shortly after her death.

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Bartitsu

Bartitsu is an eclectic martial art and self-defence method originally developed in England during the years 1898–1902, combining elements of boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting, and French kickboxing.

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Basement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx are an English electronic music duo consisting of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe.

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Batcave (club)

The Batcave was a nightclub in London, at Meard Street, Soho.

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Bauer City 2

Bauer City 2 is a network of 15 local radio stations in Scotland and northern England, owned and operated by Bauer Radio.

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Bauer City 3

Bauer City 3 was a network of 12 popular mainstream music radio stations in Scotland and northern England, owned and operated by Bauer Radio.

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Be the One (Dua Lipa song)

"Be the One" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017).

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Beak Street

Beak Street is a street in Soho, London, that runs roughly east-west between Regent Street and Lexington Street.

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Beat Girl

Beat Girl is a 1960 British film about late-fifties youth-rebellion.

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Ben Dover

Simon James Honey (born 23 May 1956 in Sittingbourne, Kent), better known as Ben Dover, is an English pornographic actor, director and producer.

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Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch (born 19 July 1976) is an English actor who has performed in film, television, theatre and radio.

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Benjamin Duterrau

Benjamin Duterrau (2 March 1768 – 11 July 1851) was an English painter, etcher, engraver, sculptor and art lecturer who emigrated to Tasmania.

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Benton Fletcher

Major George Henry Benton Fletcher (22 October 1866 – 31 December 1944) was a collector of early keyboard instruments including virginals, clavichords, harpsichords, spinets and early pianos.

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Bernard Rhodes

Bernard Rhodes is a fashion designer, record producer, songwriter, manager and impresario who was integral to the development of the punk rock scene in the United Kingdom during the middle 1970s.

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Bert Jansch

Herbert Jansch (3 November 1943 – 5 October 2011) was a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle.

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Bertram Simpson (bishop)

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Berwick Street

Berwick Street is a street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster.

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Beryl Cooke

Beryl Cooke (1 November 1906 – 21 August 2001) was an English actress.

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Beware of the Dog (song)

"Beware of the Dog" is a song written by Jamelia, Stuart Crichton, Tommy Lee James, Karen Poole and Martin Gore, produced by Crichton for Jamelia's third album Walk with Me (2006).

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Big Boss Man (band)

Big Boss Man is a funk and Latin band formed in 1998 in London, England.

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Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman (born William George Perks Jr., 24 October 1936) is an English musician, record producer, songwriter and singer.

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Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer)

Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream is an American and Japanese clothing retailer featuring two lines of clothing established by Pharrell Williams and Nigo, founder of clothing label BAPE.

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Bincho

Bincho, also known as Bincho Yakitori, is a London-based Japanese restaurant styled on the traditional izakayas found throughout Japan.

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Blade (comics)

Blade (Eric Brooks) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury is an area of the London Borough of Camden, between Euston Road and Holborn.

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Blow Up (club night)

Blow Up is a club night that was founded in the early 1990s by promoter and DJ Paul Tunkin at a North London pub called "The Laurel Tree".

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Blue plaque

A blue plaque is a permanent sign installed in a public place in the United Kingdom and elsewhere to commemorate a link between that location and a famous person, event, or former building on the site, serving as a historical marker.

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Bob Bob Ricard

Bob Bob Ricard (or BBR) is a restaurant near Golden Square in London's Soho.

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Bobby Chinn

Robert Chinn is an international chef, television presenter, restaurateur and cookbook author.

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Bobby Tench

Robert Tench also known as Bobby Tench, is a British vocalist, guitarist, sideman, songwriter and arranger.

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Bocca di Lupo

Bocca di Lupo is a small Italian restaurant on Archer Street in London's Soho district which was rated the best London restaurant in Time Out magazine's 2009 listing, and won the "Best Wine List" award in Tatler magazine's 2013 restaurant awards, as well as a Michelin Guide "Bib Gourmand" award.

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Bohemia in London

Bohemia in London (1907) was Arthur Ransome's seventh published book, and his first success.

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Bohemian style

In modern use, the term "Bohemian" is applied to people who live unconventional, usually artistic, lives.

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Boroughbridge

Boroughbridge is a small town and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Bramble (cocktail)

The Bramble is a cocktail created by Dick Bradsell in 1980s London, England.

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Brewer Street

Brewer Street is a street in the Soho area of central London, running west to east from Glasshouse Street to Wardour Street.

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Brewster Hughes

Brewster Hughes (12 December 1912 – 30 September 1986), born Ignatius Abiodun Oke and who later used the name Ernest Henley Oke Hughes, was a Nigerian guitarist, bandleader and community leader who was active in Britain as a highlife performer and recording artist after the Second World War.

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Brian "Little Legs" Clifford

Brian Benham "Little Legs" Clifford (29 February 1940 - 28 September 1985) was a south London criminal and club owner who was murdered at home as he slept.

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Brian Bennett

Brian Laurence Bennett OBE (born 9 February 1940 in Palmers Green, North London, England) is an English drummer, pianist, composer and producer of popular music.

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Brian Casser

Brian Casser (born 21 March 1936, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England) is a British singer and guitarist.

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Brideshead Revisited (TV serial)

Brideshead Revisited is a 1981 British television serial starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews.

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British blues

British blues is a form of music derived from American blues that originated in the late 1950s and which reached its height of mainstream popularity in the 1960s, when it developed a distinctive and influential style dominated by electric guitar and made international stars of several proponents of the genre including The Rolling Stones, The Animals, Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin.

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British Chinese

British Chinese (also known as Chinese British, Chinese Britons) are people of Chineseparticularly Han Chineseancestry who reside in the United Kingdom, constituting the second or third largest group of overseas Chinese in Europe apart from the Chinese diaspora in France and the overseas Chinese community in Russia.

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British Cypriots

The British Cypriot community in the United Kingdom consists of British people born on, or with ancestors from, the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus.

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British rhythm and blues

British rhythm and blues (or R&B) was a musical movement that developed in the United Kingdom between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, and reached a peak in the mid-1960s.

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Brixton

Brixton is a district of south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Broadwick Street

Broadwick Street (formerly Broad Street) is a street in Soho, City of Westminster, London.

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Brook Taylor

Brook Taylor (18 August 1685 – 29 December 1731) was an English mathematician who is best known for Taylor's theorem and the Taylor series.

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Bruce Bernard

Bruce Bernard (21 March 1928 – 29 March 2000) was an English picture editor, writer and photographer.

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Bruno and Luisa di Marco

Bruno and Luisa di Marco are fictional characters from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played respectively by Leon Lissek from 29 January to 17 December 1998 and Stella Tanner from 29 January to 26 November 1998.

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Bryan Higgins

Bryan Higgins (1741 – 1818) was an Irish natural philosopher in chemistry.

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Bryan Niven

Bryan Robert Niven (born April 21, 1979) is an American artist and photographer, known for his surrealistic and color saturated images displaying families and individuals in a caricaturistic style.

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Bucketfull of Brains

Bucketfull of Brains (also known as BoB) is a London-based music magazine, founded in 1979.

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Camera Effects

Camera Effects was a film opticals (post-production and visual effects) studio based in Soho, London from 1964 till its closure in 1987.

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Candy Bar, Soho

Candy Bar was a lesbian bar that was based in Carlisle Street in Soho, London.

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Careless Memories

"Careless Memories" is the second single by Duran Duran, released on 20 April 1981.

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Carl Friedrich Abel

Carl Friedrich Abel (22 December 1723 – 20 June 1787) was a German composer of the Classical era.

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Carl Wayne

Carl Wayne (born Colin David Tooley; 18 August 1943 - 31 August 2004) was an English singer and actor.

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Carla Borel

Carla Borel (born 1973) is a French-British photographer.

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Carla Stellweg

Carla Stellweg, born in the Dutch East Indies where she lived as well as in the Netherlands, Mexico and New York.

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Carlisle House, Soho

Carlisle House was the name of two late seventeenth-century mansions in Soho, London, on opposite sides of Soho Square.

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Carlo Martelli

Carlo Martelli is an English composer of classical music.

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Carlo Rota

Carlo Rota (born 17 April 1961) is an English-born Canadian actor, best known to Canadian audiences for his role on Little Mosque on the Prairie and to international audiences as systems analyst Morris O'Brian on the FOX series 24.

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Carlos Cruz-Diez

Carlos Cruz-Diez (born August 17, 1923 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan artist considered to be one of the greatest artistic innovators of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Carnaby Street

Carnaby Street is a pedestrianised shopping street in Soho in the City of Westminster, Central London.

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Cartoon Network Too

Cartoon Network Too was a British TV network created by Turner Broadcasting.

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Casa Tua Camden

Casa Tua Camden is one of two Italian restaurants in London opened by Giuseppe Miggiano, native from Italy, Salento, Nociglia, (born 25 May 1985) and moved in London in 2009.

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Cat Stevens

Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou), commonly known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Centrepoint (charity)

Centrepoint is a charity in the United Kingdom which provides accommodation and support to homeless people aged 16–25.

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Chalet Girl

Chalet Girl is a 2011 British-German-Austrian romantic comedy–sports film directed by Phil Traill.

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Channel 5 (UK) programming

Channel 5 airs a wide variety of programming that covers various genres and themes.

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Chappell of Bond Street

Chappell of Bond Street (aka Chappell's) was the former name of Yamaha Music London, a piano, musical instrument, musical equipment and sheet music retail store in Wardour Street, Soho, London.

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Charles Green (astronomer)

Charles Green (baptised 26 December 1734 – 29 January 1771) was a British astronomer, noted for his assignment by the Royal Society in 1768 to the expedition sent to the Pacific Ocean in order to observe the transit of Venus aboard James Cook's Endeavour.

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Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914)

George Frederick Joffre Hartree (30 November 1914 – 27 October 1988), known as Charles Hawtrey, was an English comedy actor and musician.

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Charles Holden

Charles Henry Holden Litt.D, FRIBA, MRTPI, RDI (12 May 1875 – 1 May 1960) was a Bolton-born English architect best known for designing many London Underground stations during the 1920s and 1930s, for Bristol Central Library, the Underground Electric Railways Company of London's headquarters at 55 Broadway and for the University of London's Senate House.

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Charles Knight (engraver)

Charles Parsons Knight (1743–1827?) was an English engraver.

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Charles Lowder

Charles Fuge Lowder (22 June 1820 – 9 September 1880) was a priest of the Church of England.

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Charles Maurice Davies

Charles Maurice Davies (1828–1910) was an Anglican clergyman, a prolific author and spiritualist.

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Charles Molloy (journalist)

Charles Molloy (died 16 July 1767) was an Irish journalist and political activist on the jacobite side, as well as a minor playwright.

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Charles Shaw (British Army officer)

Brigadier-General Sir Charles Shaw (1795—22 February 1871) was a Scottish soldier and liberal, who served in the British Army and in British volunteer forces on the constitutional side in civil wars in Portugal and Spain.

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Charles William Sherborn

Charles William Sherborn, (14 June 1831 – 10 February 1912) was an English engraver, who chiefly made bookplates.

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Chas McDevitt

Charles James McDevitt, (born 4 December 1934) is a British musician, one of the leading lights of the skiffle genre which was highly influential and popular in the United Kingdom in the mid-to-late 1950s.

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Chaz Guest

Chaz Guest (born May 2, 1961 in Niagara Falls, New York) is an American artist who works in the mediums of painting and sculpting.

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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

City of Westminster Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust operates Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital (since 1 September 2015).

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Chester Harriott

Chester Leroy Harriott (24 February 1933 – 4 July 2013) was a Jamaican-born pianist and entertainer known for his eight years as one part of the variety act Harriott and Evans.

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Chinaman (porcelain)

A chinaman is a dealer in porcelain and chinaware, especially in 18th-century London, where this was a recognised trade; a "toyman" dealt additionally in fashionable trifles, such as snuffboxes.

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Chinatown, London

Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering the Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east.

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Chinatowns in Europe

Chinatowns in Europe include several urban Chinatowns that exist in major European capital cities.

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Chinawhite (nightclub)

Chinawhite is an exclusive nightclub in central London.

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Chinese community in London

There is a Chinese community in London.

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Chinwag

Chinwag is an Internet community based in Soho, London, United Kingdom consisting of new media and digital marketing professionals.

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Cholera outbreaks and pandemics

Seven cholera pandemics have occurred in the past 200 years, with the seventh pandemic originating in Indonesia in 1961.

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Chortle Awards

The Chortle awards were set up in 2002 by the comedy website Chortle to honour the best of established stand-up comics currently working in the UK.

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Chris Cross (magician)

Christopher Alfred Goode, better known as Chris Cross, is an English magician, escapologist and former contortionist.

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Chris Petit

Chris Petit (born 1949) is an English novelist and filmmaker.

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Chris Squire

Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4March 1948 – 27June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and a founder of the progressive rock band Yes.

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Chris Terrill

Chris Terrill is a British anthropologist, adventurer, broadcaster, author and filmmaker.

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Christina Novelli

Christina Novelli (born 27 November 1985) is a British DJ vocalist and Songwriter who resides in London.

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Christine Keeler

Christine Margaret Keeler (22 February 1942 – 4 December 2017) was an English model and topless showgirl.

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Church of our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory

The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St.

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Cinema Exhibitors' Association

The UK Cinema Association (UKCA, formerly known as the Cinema Exhibitors Association) is the national trade association for cinema operators in the United Kingdom.

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Cinema of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has had a significant film industry for over a century.

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Cinimod Studio

Cinimod Studio is a London-based experiential agency involved in various architecture and lighting design projects.

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Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

Cities of London and Westminster is a constituency returning a single Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons in the United Kingdom Parliament.

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Citizen James

Citizen James is a BBC sitcom that ran for three series between 24 November 1960 and 23 November 1962.

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City of Westminster

The City of Westminster is an Inner London borough which also holds city status.

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Clayton Littlewood

Clayton Littlewood (born in 1963 in Skegness) is the author of the book/play Dirty White Boy: Tales of Soho and the sequel, Goodbye to Soho (May 2012).

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Cleveland Hall, London

Cleveland Hall was a meeting hall in Cleveland Street, London that was a centre of the British secularist movement between 1861 and 1878, and that was then used for various purposes before becoming a Methodist meeting hall.

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Cleveland Street scandal

The Cleveland Street scandal occurred in 1889, when a homosexual male brothel in Cleveland Street, London, was discovered by police.

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Clip joint

A clip joint or fleshpot is an establishment, usually a strip club or night club (often claiming to offer adult entertainment or bottle service) in which customers are tricked into paying excessive amounts of money, for surprisingly low-grade goods or services—or sometimes, nothing—in return.

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Clive Palmer (musician)

Clive Harold Palmer (14 May 1943 – 23 November 2014) was a British folk musician and banjoist, best known as a founding member of the Incredible String Band.

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Club (organization)

A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal.

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Club Eleven

Club Eleven was a nightclub located in London between 1948 and 1950.

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Clyde 2

Clyde 2 is a local radio station serving Glasgow and West Central Scotland.

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Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant.

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Coffeehouse

A coffeehouse, coffee shop or café (sometimes spelt cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (café latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages.

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Cole Haan

Cole Haan is a global men's and women's footwear and accessories brand that was founded in Chicago in 1928.

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Colour Me Kubrick

Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (released in the US as Color Me Kubrick) is a Franco-British comedy-drama film directed by Brian W. Cook, released in 2005.

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Come Play with Me (1977 film)

Come Play with Me is a 1977 British softcore pornographic film, starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks.

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Comptons of Soho

Comptons of Soho is a gay pub in London.

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Conrad Leach

Conrad Leach (born 22 November 1965 in Canterbury, Kent) is a British artist and custom motorcycle designer.

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Constance Stuart Larrabee

Constance Stuart Larrabee (7 August 1914 – 27 July 2000) was a photographer best known for her images of South Africa and her photo-journalism on Europe during World War II.

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Conville and Walsh

Conville & Walsh Ltd (Now C+W) is a literary agency founded by Patrick Walsh and Clare Conville in 2000, and based in Soho, London.

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Coping with Cupid

Coping with Cupid was a 1991 short sci-fi romance film written and directed by Viviane Albertine, produced by the British Film Institute.

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Cosmo Duff-Gordon

Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon, 5th Baronet DL (22 July 1862 – 20 April 1931) was a prominent Scottish landowner and sportsman, best known for the controversy surrounding his escape from the sinking of the RMS Titanic.

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Count Suckle

Wilbert Augustus Campbell (12 August 1931–19 May 2014),George Ruddock,, The Voice, 27 May 2014.

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Crosse & Blackwell

Crosse & Blackwell is a British food production company which has been in existence since 1706.

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Cuckoo (2009 film)

Cuckoo is a 2009 British thriller film starring Laura Fraser, Richard E. Grant, Tamsin Greig, Antonia Bernath and Adam F, set in London, UK.

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Cultural depictions of George II of Great Britain

There are several extant statues of the king: in Golden Square, Soho, London; at Royal Square, St. Helier, Jersey; and at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London.

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Curzon Cinemas

Curzon Cinemas are a chain of cinemas based in the United Kingdom, mostly in London, specialising in art house films.

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Cycle rickshaw

The cycle rickshaw is a small-scale local means of transport; it is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, or trishaw.

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D'Arblay Street

D'Arblay Street is a street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, London.

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Dangerous Lady

Dangerous Lady was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's first published novel of the same name.

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Daniel Farson

Daniel James Negley Farson (8 January 1927 – 27 November 1997) was a British writer and broadcaster, strongly identified with the early days of commercial television in the UK, when his sharp, investigative style contrasted with the BBC's more deferential culture.

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Daniel Nicols

Daniel Nicols (8 February 1833–28 February 1897) was a French-born restaurateur best known as the founder of the Café Royal in London.

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Danny La Rue

Danny La Rue, (born Daniel Patrick Carroll, 26 July 1927 – 31 May 2009) was an Irish-born English singer and entertainer, particularly in stage theatre known for his singing and cross-dressing performances.

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Daphne Caruana Galizia

Daphne Anne Caruana Galizia (26 August 1964 – 16 October 2017) was a Maltese journalist, writer, and anti-corruption activist, who reported on political events in Malta.

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Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed (bookshop)

Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed was a science fiction bookshop and comic book retailer in London during the 1970s; the largest of its kind in Europe.

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David Benson

David Benson (born David Hodgson on 11 January 1962) is an English character actor, writer and comedian, most famous for his one-man show titled Think No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams about the life and career of the late actor, for which he won the Scotsman's Fringe First award in 1996, and for his television role as Noël Coward in the BBC comedy series Goodnight Sweetheart.

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David Cleevely

David Douglas Cleevely, CBE, FREng, FIET (born September 1953) is an entrepreneur and international telecoms expert who has built and advised many companies, principally in Cambridge, UK.

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David Edgar (playwright)

David Edgar (born 26 February 1948) is a British playwright and writer who has had more than sixty of his plays published and performed on stage, radio and television around the world, making him one of the most prolific dramatists of the post-1960s generation in Great Britain.

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David Platz

David Platz (January 13, 1929 – May 20, 1994) was a German-born British music publisher and music business executive who established and led Essex Music, one of the major independent music publishing companies of the 1960s and 1970s.

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David Robilliard

David Robilliard (1952–1988) was a British poet and contemporary artist.

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David Tennant (aristocrat)

The Hon.

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David Williams (philosopher)

David Williams (1738 – 29 June 1816), was a Welsh philosopher of the Enlightenment period.

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De Lane Lea Studios

Warner Bros.

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Dean Street

Dean Street is a street in Soho, central London, running from Oxford Street south to Shaftesbury Avenue.

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Dean Street Studios

Dean Street Studios is a commercial recording studio located in Soho, London.

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Death Has Deep Roots

Death Has Deep Roots is the fifth novel by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert.

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Deep End (film)

Deep End is a 1970 British-West German drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown.

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Deep funk

Deep funk is a genre of funk music which, unlike traditional mainstream funk, has a more soulful, rawer, grittier, and "heavier" sound.

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Demob (TV series)

Demob was a short-lived British comedy-drama television series, which screened for one six-episode series in 1993; It was produced by Talkback Productions in association with Yorkshire Television for ITV.

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Demography of Birmingham

Birmingham, England is an ethnically and culturally diverse city.

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Denis Shaw

Denis Shaw (7 April 1921 – 28 February 1971) was a British character actor specialising in slimy villains.

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Dennis Nilsen

Dennis Andrew Nilsen (23 November 1945 – 12 May 2018) was a Scottish serial killer and necrophile, who murdered at least 12 young men in a series of killings committed between 1978 and 1983 in London, England.

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Derek Raymond

Robert William Arthur Cook (12 June 1931 – 30 July 1994), better known since the 1980s by his pen name Derek Raymond, was an English crime writer, credited with being a founder of British noir.

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Derek Ridgers

Derek Ridgers (born 20 October 1950), is an English photographer with a career spanning over thirty years.

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Derry and the Seniors

Derry and the Seniors were a British rock and roll group of the early 1960s.

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Descriptive Catalogue (1809)

The Descriptive Catalogue of 1809 is a description of, and prospectus for, an exhibition by William Blake of a number of his own illustrations for various topics, but most notably including a set of illustrations to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, this last being a response to a collapsed contract with dealer Robert Cromek.

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Diana Balmori

Diana Balmori Ling (June 4, 1932 – November 14, 2016) was a landscape and urban designer.

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Diane Schuur

Diane Joan Schuur (born December 10, 1953), nicknamed "Deedles", is an American jazz singer and pianist.

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Disappearance of Andrew Gosden

Andrew Gosden (born 10 July 1993) is a British teenager who disappeared after last being seen on CCTV leaving King's Cross station in London on 14 September 2007.

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Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century

During the 19th century, three previously encountered diseases and one emerging infectious disease, cholera, reached epidemic proportions.

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Do You Really Want to Hurt Me

"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" is a song written and recorded by the British new wave band Culture Club.

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Doc Brown (rapper)

Ben Bailey Smith (born 21 September 1977), better known by his stage name Doc Brown, is an English rapper, comedian, actor, screenwriter, radio presenter and voiceover artist.

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Doctor and the Medics

Doctor and the Medics is a British glam rock band formed in London in 1981.

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Dog and Duck, Soho

The Dog and Duck is a Grade II listed public house at 18 Bateman Street, Soho, London W1D 3AJ.

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Dolk (artist)

Dolk (meaning dagger in Norwegian) (Dolk Lundgren), is the pseudonym of Norway's most recognized stencil artist.

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Dom Joly

Dominic John Romulus Joly (born 15 November 1967) is an English television comedian and journalist, best known as the star of Trigger Happy TV, a hidden camera show that was sold to over seventy countries worldwide.

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Domenico Angelo

Domenico Angelo (1717 Leghorn, Italy–1802), was an Italian sword and fencing master, also known as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo.

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Domenico Corri

Domenico Corri (4 October 1746 - 22 May 1825) was an Italian composer, impresario, music publisher, and voice teacher.

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Douglas Millings

Arnold "Dougie" Millings born 30 July 1913 in Manchester; died 20 September 2001 in London was a London-based tailor known as "the Beatles' tailor".

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Douglas Sutherland

Douglas Chalmers Hutchinson Sutherland (18 November 1919 – 28 August 1995) was a British author and journalist, who was born at Bongate Hall, Appleby-in-Westmorland, in 1919.

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Douglas Webb

Douglas Webb DFM, (12 September 1922 – 8 December 1996) was a British photographer who worked in the film and television industries.

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Drag Queens of London

Drag Queens of London is a British LGBT-related reality television series, commissioned by London Live network.

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Drugstore (band)

Drugstore are a London-based alternative and dream pop band, led by Brazilian singer-songwriter and bassist Isabel Monteiro (born 9 September 1965, São Paulo, Brazil), formed with Dave Hunter (later replaced by Daron Robinson) on guitar and Mike Chylinski on drums.

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Dubstep

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s.

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Duncan Heath

Duncan Heath (b1946) is a leading British talent agent and the co-chairman of the Independent Talent Group, Europe's largest talent agency, based in Soho, London.

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Duran Duran (1983 video)

Duran Duran is a video compilation is sometimes unofficially referred to in print as the Duran Duran video album or Duran Duran: The First 11 Videos.

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Dylan Howe

Dylan Lee Howe (born 4 August 1969 in England) is an English drummer, bandleader, session musician and composer.

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E-flux

e-flux is a publishing platform and archive, artist project, curatorial platform, and enterprise founded in 1998.

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Economy of London

London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, is the world's leading financial centre for international business and commerce and is one of the "command centres" for the global economy.

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Ed Rush

Ed Rush is the stage name used by the drum and bass musician, producer and DJ, Ben Settle (born 1973).

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Ed's Easy Diner

Ed's Easy Diner is a casual restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom selling 1950s American diner style items.

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Eddie and Sunshine

Eddie and Sunshine were an electronic synthpop cabaret duo of the early eighties, comprising Eddie Maelov (real name Eddie Francis) and Sunshine Patteson (now working as Sunshine Gray), both previously founder members of the punk rock band Gloria Mundi.

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Eddie Chapman

Edward Arnold Chapman (16 November 1914 – 11 December 1997) was an English criminal and wartime spy.

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Eddie Izzard

Edward John Izzard (born 7 February 1962) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist.

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Edith Evans

Dame Edith Mary Evans, (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was an English actress.

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Edith Kramer

Edith Kramer (1916 – 2014) was an Austrian social realist painter, a follower of psychoanalytic theory and an art therapy pioneer.

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Edith Margaret Garrud

Edith Margaret Garrud (1872–1971) was among the first female professional martial arts instructors in the Western world.

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Edmund Sedding

Edmund Sedding (20 June 1836 – 1868) was an English architect and musician.

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Edward Francis Rimbault

Edward Francis Rimbault (13 June 1816 – 26 September 1876) was an English organist, musicologist, book collector and author.

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Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (c. 1699 – 11 April 1755, in Bath) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.

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Edward Prioleau Warren

Edward Prioleau Warren (30 October 1856 – 23 November 1937) was a British architect and archaeologist.

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Edward Upward

Edward Falaise Upward, FRSL (9 September 1903 – 13 February 2009) was a British novelist and short story writer who, prior to his death, was believed to be the UK's oldest living author.

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Edward William Barton-Wright

Edward William Barton-Wright CE, M.J.S. (member of the Japan Society) (1860–1951) was an English entrepreneur specialising in both self defence training and physical therapy.

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Edwin Lankester

Edwin Lankester FRS, FRMS, MRCS (23 April 1814 – 30 October 1874) was an English surgeon and naturalist who made a major contribution to the control of cholera in London: he was the first public analyst in England.

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El Ritmo No Perdona (Prende)

"El Ritmo No Perdona 'Prende'" (English: The Rhythm Does Not Forgive "Turn It On") is a song by Daddy Yankee from his studio album Daddy Yankee Mundial released on July 1, 2007.

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Elisha Carter

Elisha Carter (born 6 October 1969) is a British chef who appeared in the BBC television series Great British Menu in 2008.

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Elizabeth Billington

Elizabeth Billington (1765 or 1768, London – 25 August 1818, Venice) was a British opera singer.

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Elizabeth David

Elizabeth David, CBE (born Elizabeth Gwynne, 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer.

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Ella in London

Ella in London is a 1974 live album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by a quartet led by the pianist Tommy Flanagan.

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Emanuel Litvinoff

Emanuel Litvinoff (5 May 1915 – 24 September 2011) was a British writer and well-known figure in Anglo-Jewish literature, known for novels, short stories, poetry, plays and human rights campaigning.

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Embassy of Poland, London

The Embassy of Poland in London (Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Londynie) is the diplomatic mission of Poland in the United Kingdom.

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Embassy of Portugal, London

The Embassy of Portugal in London is the diplomatic mission of Portugal in the United Kingdom.

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Emeli Sandé

Adele Emily Sandé, (born 10 March 1987), known professionally as Emeli Sandé, is a British singer and songwriter.

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Erchen Chang

Erchen Chang is a Taiwanese chef, who is a head chef at the restaurants Bao, Bao Fitzrovia and Xu in London, England.

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Eric Allandale

Eric Allandale (aka Eric Allandale Dubuisson) (4 March 1936 – 23 August 2001) was a trombonist, songwriter, occasional singer and former bandleader, as well as being a member of various jazz groups in England.

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Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton, (born 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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Erica iJi

Erica iJi aka EJ is a British singer-songwriter.

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Esmeralda's Barn

Esmeralda's Barn was a nightclub in Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London, that was owned by the Kray twins from 1960 until its closure in 1963.

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Espagnole sauce

Espagnole sauce is a basic brown sauce, and is one of Auguste Escoffier's five mother sauces of classic French cooking.

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Esther Waters

Esther Waters is a novel by George Moore first published in 1894.

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European Macedonian Orthodox Diocese

Diocese of Europe is a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in Western Europe.

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Everything (film)

Everything is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Hawkins and produced by Oliver Potterton.

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Evolutions Television

Evolutions Television, commonly known as Evolutions (or more simply Evos), is a television post-production company in London, England.

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Expresso Bongo (film)

Expresso Bongo is a 1959 film satire of the music industry directed by Val Guest and starring Laurence Harvey, Cliff Richard, and Yolande Donlan..

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F.E.A.R. (song)

"F.E.A.R." is the first single from Ian Brown's third solo album, Music of the Spheres.

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Face the Face

"'Face the Face'" is a song by Pete Townshend.

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Fan dance

In the West, a fan dance (i.e. a dance performed with one or more fans), may be an erotic dance performance, traditionally by a woman, but not exclusively.

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Fanlight Fanny

"Fanlight Fanny" is a song written in 1935 by George Formby, Harry Gifford and Frederick E. Cliffe, and recorded by Formby in May that year.

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Fauconberg House

Fauconberg House was a house in Soho Square, in Soho in the City of Westminster, London.

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Fencing

Fencing is a group of three related combat sports.

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Films based on works by Edgar Wallace

Edgar Wallace (1875–1932) was a British novelist and playwright and screenwriter whose works have been adapted for the screen on may occasions.

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Filomena Campus

Filomena Campus is a jazz singer, composer, lyricist and theatre director, who was born in Sardinia and since 2001 has been based in London, England.

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Fitzrovia

Fitzrovia is a district in central London, near London's West End lying partly in the City of Westminster (in the west), and partly in the London Borough of Camden (in the east); north of Oxford Street and Soho between Bloomsbury and Marylebone.

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Folk club

A folk club is a regular event, permanent venue, or section of a venue devoted to folk music and traditional music.

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Folk music of England

The folk music of England is tradition-based music, which has existed since the later medieval period.

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Food Paradise

Food Paradise is a television series narrated by Jesse Blaze Snider (formerly by Mason Pettit) that features the best places to find various cuisines at food locations across America.

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Forbidden London

Forbidden London (or Forbidden London Clubs) was a public relations company based at 91 Jermyn Street in the London district of St James's between 2008 and 2012 during which time it was part owned by David West.

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Forth 2

Forth 2 is a Scottish radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio.

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Four Times of the Day

Four Times of the Day is a series of four oil paintings by English artist William Hogarth.

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Frances Burney

Frances Burney (13 June 17526 January 1840), also known as Fanny Burney and after her marriage as Madame d'Arblay, was an English satirical novelist, diarist and playwright.

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Frances Gardner

Dame Frances Violet Gardner (28 February 1913 – 10 July 1989) was an English cardiologist.

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Francis Bacon (artist)

Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) was an Irish-British figurative painter known for his bold, grotesque, emotionally charged, raw imagery.

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Francis Chambers

Francis Chambers (1828/1829-30 November 1900) was a British architect, active in London.

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Francis Sartorius

Francis Sartorius (1734 – 5 March 1804) was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, of the celebrated Sartorius family of artists.

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Frank Kitz

Frank Kitz (1849 – 8 January 1923) was an English anarchist.

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Frank Norman

Frank Norman (9 June 1930 – 23 December 1980) was a British novelist and playwright.

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Frank Rye

Frank Gibbs Rye (12 August 1874 – 18 October 1948) was a British solicitor and Conservative politician.

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Frankie Howerd

Francis Alick "Frankie" Howerd, (6 March 1917 – 19 April 1992) was an English comedian and comic actor whose career, described by fellow comedian Barry Cryer as "a series of comebacks", spanned six decades.

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Freddie Mills

Frederick Percival "Freddie" Mills (26 June 1919 – 25 July 1965) was an English boxer, and the world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950.

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French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina)

The French Quarter of Charleston, South Carolina, is a section of downtown Charleston.

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French Quarter (disambiguation)

The French Quarter is the oldest section of the city of New Orleans, in the United States.

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Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.;, sometimes anglicised Frederick Engels; 28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German philosopher, social scientist, journalist and businessman.

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Friends

Friends is an American television sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons.

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Frith Street

Frith Street is in the Soho area of London.

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Frost French

Frost French was a British fashion label established in 1999 run by the British movie actress Sadie Frost and Jemima French.

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G-A-Y

G-A-Y is a gay nightclub in London.

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Gabrielle Enthoven

Gabrielle Enthoven OBE (born Augusta Gabrielle Eden Romaine, 12 January 1868 – 18 August 1950) was an English playwright, amateur actress, theatre archivist, and prolific collector of theatrical ephemera relating to the London stage.

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Ganton Street

Ganton Street is a street in central London that runs between Marshall Street and Kingly Street.

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Gareth Powell

Gareth Powell (26 May 1934 – 16 September 2016) was a Welsh-born publisher, journalist, author, and editor.

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Gargoyle clan

In the fictional universe of Disney's animated television series, Gargoyles, a gargoyle clan is the traditional family unit used by the gargoyle species.

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Gargoyle Club

The Gargoyle was a private members' club (dodging alcohol laws that pubs had to observe) on the upper floors of 69 Dean Street, Soho, London (at the corner with Meard Street), founded on 16 January 1925 by the aristocratic socialite David Tennant, son of the Scottish 1st Baron Glenconner.

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Gary Crosby (bassist)

Gary Crosby OBE (born 26 January 1955) is a British jazz double bassist, composer, music arranger, and educator.

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Gary Glitter

Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known by the stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer who achieved popular success in the 1970s and 80s.

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Gary McCausland

Gary McCausland (born 10 June 1968 in Belfast, Northern Ireland), is a Chartered Property Surveyor, property developer/investor, author and former television presenter.

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Gat Decor

Gat Decor (or Gat Décor) were an English electronic music group popular with the 1992 song "Passion".

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Gay bar

A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively or predominantly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) clientele; the term gay is used as a broadly inclusive concept for LGBT and queer communities.

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Gay bathhouses in the United Kingdom

There are multiple gay bathhouses, in the United Kingdom.

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Gay village

A gay village (also known as a gay neighborhood, gay enclave, gayvenue, gay ghetto, gaytto, gay district, gay mecca, gaytown or gayborhood) is a geographical area with generally recognized boundaries, inhabited or frequented by a large number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

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Gay villages in the UK

Gay villages in the UK have been set up across the country, known as geographical areas inhabited or frequented by a large number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

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Generation X (band)

Generation X (later known as Gen X) were an English punk rock/post punk band from London in the late 1970s, primarily remembered today for being the musical starting point of the career of its frontman/vocalist, Billy Idol.

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Genesis (band)

Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey in 1967.

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George Richmond (painter)

George Richmond (28 March 1809 – 19 March 1896) was an English painter and portraitist.

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George Wilkinson (bishop)

George Howard Wilkinson, DD (1 May 1833 – 11 December 1907) was Bishop of Truro 1883-1891 and then of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 1893-1907.

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George Wombwell

George Wombwell, (24 December 1777 at Dudnorend, near Saffron Walden – 16 November 1850 at Northallerton), was a famous menagerie exhibitor in Regency and early Victorian Britain.

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Georges Chanot III

Georges Chanot III (11 January 1831–11 March 1895) was a French luthier (or violin-maker) who ran a successful business in London in the late 19th century.

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Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames

Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were a noted British rhythm and blues/soul, jazz, ska, pop group during the 1960s.

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Gerald McCann (fashion designer)

Gerald McCann (born 1931) is a British fashion designer who was considered among the leading lights of the Swinging London fashion scene, alongside names such as Mary Quant, subsequently moving to the United States to continue his career.

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Germ theory of disease

The germ theory of disease is the currently accepted scientific theory of disease.

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Germano Facetti

Germano Facetti (5 May 1926 – 8 April 2006) was an Italian graphic designer who headed design at Penguin Books from 1962 to 1971.

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Gerry McGovern

Gerard Gabriel "Gerry" McGovern is an English Design Director for Land Rover, leading the company's Design Studio at Gaydon, Warwickshire, creating concepts and new models.

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Gertie Gitana

Gertie Gitana (27 December 1887 – January 1957) was a British music hall entertainer.

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Gertrude Lawrence

Gertrude Lawrence (4 July 1898 – 6 September 1952) was an English actress, singer, dancer and musical comedy performer known for her stage appearances in the West End of London and on Broadway in New York.

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Ghost (1990 film)

Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy thriller film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, and Rick Aviles.

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Gillian Ayres

Gillian Ayres (3 February 1930 – 11 April 2018) was an English painter.

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Giovanni Defendi

Giovanni Defendi was an Italian revolutionary who fought for the Paris Commune, was imprisoned, and after release spent many years as a grocer and anarchist leader in exile in London.

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Give Blood (song)

"Give Blood" is a song by Pete Townshend, the guitarist for The Who.

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Glass Age Development Committee

The Glass Age Development Committee was established in 1937 by Pilkington to promote the use of glass as a building material in the United Kingdom.

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Glyn Cannon

Glyn Cannon (born 1976 in England) is a British playwright.

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Golden Square

Golden Square, in the City of Westminster, Soho, London, is one of the historic squares of Central London.

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Gordon Riots

The Gordon Riots of 1780 was a massive anti-Catholic protest in London against the Papists Act of 1778, which was intended to reduce official discrimination against British Catholics.

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Goth subculture

The goth subculture is a music subculture that began in England during the early 1980s, where it developed from the audience of gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk genre.

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.

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Great Marlborough Street

Great Marlborough Street is a thoroughfare in Soho, Central London.

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Great Train Robbery (1963)

The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Great Windmill Street

Great Windmill Street is a thoroughfare running north-south in Soho, London.

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Greek Street

Greek Street is a street in Soho, London, leading south from Soho Square to Shaftesbury Avenue.

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Greeks in the United Kingdom

The Greek community in the United Kingdom refers to British residents and citizens of full or partial Greek heritage, or Greeks who emigrated to and reside in the United Kingdom.

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Green Line Coaches

Green Line is a commuter coach brand in the Home counties of England.

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Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp

Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest nuclear weapons being placed at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England.

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Grenville Cross

Ian Grenville Cross, SBS, JP, QC, SC (born 15 June 1951) is a British barrister who was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of Hong Kong, China, on 15 October 1997, and held this post for over 12 years, until 21 October 2009.

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Gretchen Franklin

Gretchen Franklin (7 July 1911 – 11 July 2005) was an English actress and dancer with a career in show business spanning over eighty years.

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Groucho Club

The Groucho Club is a private members club formed in 1985 located on Dean Street in London’s Soho.

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Gundel

Gundel is a well-known restaurant located in the Budapest City Park, Hungary.

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Guy Stevens

Guy Stevens (13 April 1943 – 28 August 1981) was a British music industry figure whose roles included DJ, record producer, and band manager.

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H.D.

Hilda "H.D." Doolittle (September 10, 1886 – September 27, 1961) was an American poet, novelist, and memoirist, associated with the early 20th century avant-garde Imagist group of poets, including Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington.

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Hallam 2

Hallam 2 is a commercial local radio station which broadcasts to South Yorkshire and the North Midlands.

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Hand jive

The hand jive is a dance particularly associated with music of the 1940s, rhythm and blues in particular.

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Hangover

A hangover is the experience of various unpleasant physiological and psychological effects following the consumption of alcohol, such as wine, beer and distilled spirits.

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Hank Marvin

Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter.

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Harold Challenor

Harold Gordon "Tanky" Challenor, MM (16 March 1922 – 28 August 2008) was a wartime member of the SAS, decorated for his part in Operation Speedwell.

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Harriet Ludlow Clarke

Harriet Ludlow Clarke (died January 19, 1866) was a wood engraver and stained glass artist.

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Harrison Marks

George Harrison Marks (6 August 1926 – 27 June 1997) was an English glamour photographer and director of nudist, and later, pornographic films.

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Harry Diamond (photographer)

Harry Diamond (25 August 1924 – 3 December 2009) was a photographer known for his photographs of artists, jazz musicians and of the East End of London.

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Harry Fragson

Harry Fragson (2 July 1869 – 31 December 1913), born Léon Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London.

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Harvey Quaytman

Harvey Quaytman (April 20, 1937 - April 8, 2002) was a geometric abstraction painter best known for large modernist canvases with powerful monochromatic tones, in layered compositions, often with hard edges - inspired by Malevich and Mondrian.

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Hazlitt's

Hazlitt's is a townhouse hotel located at 6 Frith Street, Soho, London, in very close proximity to Soho Theatre.

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Head VI

Head VI is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Irish-born figurative artist Francis Bacon, the last of six panels making up his "1949 Head" series.

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Heavy Rotation (Anastacia album)

Heavy Rotation is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Anastacia, released on October 24, 2008 by Mercury Records.

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Henrietta Moraes

Henrietta Moraes (22 May 1931 – 6 January 1999) was a British artists' model and memoirist.

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Henry Bevington

Henry Bevington (c. 1769 - 1850) was a prolific organ builder in London during the Victorian era.

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Henry Bond

Henry Bond, FHEA (born 13 June 1966) is an English writer, photographer, and visual artist.

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Henry Constantine Richter

Henry Constantine Richter (7 June 1821 – 16 March 1902) was an English zoological illustrator who produced a very large number of skillful coloured lithographs of birds and mammals, mainly for the scientific books of the renowned English 19th century ornithologist John Gould.

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Henry Conway (socialite)

Henry Conway (born 1983) is an English socialite, party promoter, author and fashion journalist, occasionally self-styled as "Queen Sloane".

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Henry Hargreaves (photographer)

Henry Hargreaves (born 1979 is a Brooklyn-based artist and food photographer.

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Henry Hate

Henry Hate, (born July 16, 1968) as Henry Martinez Jr in Orange, California, is a Mexican/American expatriate tattoo artist, artist and former musician living in London, England.

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Henry Hetherington

Henry Hetherington (17 June 1792 – 23 August 1849) was a leading British Chartist.

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Henry Howard (artist)

Henry Howard RA (31 January 1769 – 5 October 1847) was an early 19th-century British portrait and history painter.

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Henry Percy Adams

Henry Percy Adams, FRIBA (1965–1930) was a Ipswich-born English architect.

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Henry Simson

Sir Henry John Forbes Simson KCVO FRCSE FRCP FCOG (1872–1932) was an eminent British physician who became obstetrician to the British royal family and delivered (amongst many others) the future Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret.

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Henry Stephens (doctor)

Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was a doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur.

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Henry Thomas Alken

Henry Thomas Alken (12 October 1785 – 7 April 1851) was an English painter and engraver chiefly known as a caricaturist and illustrator of sporting subjects and coaching scenes.

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Henry Whitehead (priest)

Henry Whitehead (22 September 1825 – 5 March 1896) was a Church of England priest and the assistant curate of St Luke's Church in Soho, London, during the 1854 cholera outbreak.

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Heritage Award

The PRS for Music Heritage Award is a ceremonial plaque installed in a public place to commemorate a link between a famous musician or music band and the location they performed their first live gig.

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Hermine Demoriane

Hermine Demoriane (Hermine, Hermine Williams) is a French singer, writer and former tightrope walker.

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Hersey & Son

‘'’Hersey & Son'’’ is a company founded in Clerkenwell, England.

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Hester Thrale

Hester Lynch Thrale (born Hester Lynch Salusbury and after her second marriage becoming Hester Lynch Piozzi, 27 January 1741 – 2 May 1821) was a Welsh-born diarist, author, and patron of the arts.

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High Heel Drag Queen Race

The High Heel Drag Queen Race is an informal costumed drag queen race in Washington, D.C. Each year on the Tuesday before the Halloween holiday, thousands of spectators come to Dupont Circle to watch as 100 or so costumed drag queens show off their elaborate outfits and race down 17th Street.

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Highgate Cemetery

Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in north London, England.

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Hippolyte Blanc

Hippolyte Jean Blanc (18 August 1844 – 17 March 1917) was a Scottish architect.

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History of Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom

Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom began during the early 19th century.

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History of fencing

The oldest surviving manual on western swordsmanship dates to around 1300, although historical references date fencing schools back to the 12th century.

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History of Freemasonry

The history of Freemasonry encompasses the origins, evolution and defining events of the fraternal organis<!-- NOTE: THIS ARTICLE USES UK SPELLING... which spells this word with an "s" and not a "z". -->ation known as Freemasonry.

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History of timekeeping devices

For thousands of years, devices have been used to measure and keep track of time.

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History of violence against LGBT people in the United Kingdom

The history of violence against LGBT people in the United Kingdom is made up of assaults on gay men, lesbians, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersexed individuals (LGBTQI), legal responses to such violence, and hate crime statistics in the United Kingdom.

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History of water filters

The history of water filters can be traced to the earliest civilisations with written records.

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History of water supply and sanitation

The history of water supply and sanitation is one of a logistical challenge to provide clean water and sanitation systems since the dawn of civilization.

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Hoi polloi

Hoi polloi (πολλοί, hoi polloi, "the many") is an expression from Greek that means the many or, in the strictest sense, the people.

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Holborn

Holborn is a district in the London boroughs of Camden and City of Westminster and a locality in the ward of Farringdon Without in the City of London.

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Holly Solomon

Holly Solomon (1934 – 2002) was a prominent collector of contemporary art and founder of the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York City in 1975.

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Honesty (Editors song)

"Honesty" is a song by British post-punk revival band Editors.

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Hotels in London

This article describes the hotels in London, England.

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House of St Barnabas

The House of St Barnabas, at 1 Greek Street, Soho, is a Grade I Listed Georgian building in London notable for its rococo plasterwork interiors and for other architectural features.

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Howie Casey

Howard William Casey (born 12 July 1937) is a British rhythm and blues and rock saxophonist.

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Hoxton Gang

The Hoxton Gang (or Hoxton Mob) was an independent street gang based in London's Soho district during the interwar years.

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Hugh Barron

Hugh Barron (c. 1746 - 1791) was an English portrait painter and amateur musician.

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Hugh Welch Diamond

Hugh Welch Diamond (1809 &ndash; June 21, 1886) was an early British psychiatrist and photographer who made a major contribution to the craft of psychiatric photography.

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I Believe in You (Kylie Minogue song)

"I Believe in You" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her ninth greatest hits compilation, Ultimate Kylie (2004).

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Ian Blair

Ian Warwick Blair, Baron Blair of Boughton, QPM (born 19 March 1953) is a retired British policeman who held the position of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 2005 to 2008 and was the highest-ranking officer within the Metropolitan Police Service.

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Ian Samwell

Ian Ralph "Sammy" Samwell (19 January 1937 – 13 March 2003) was an English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer, best known as the writer of Cliff Richard's debut single "Move It" and his association with the rock band America with whom he had his biggest commercial success with their hit single "A Horse with No Name".

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Ian Simmonds

Ian Simmonds, Juryman (born 1966), is a Welsh-born electronica and jazz musician whose music oscillates between more acoustic works of nu jazz or downtempo and heavily produced electronica, as Juryman the sound is interwoven with hip hop textures.

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Ida Kar

Ida Kar (8 April 1908 – 24 December 1974) was a photographer active mainly in London after 1945.

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Ideal Film Company

The Ideal Film Company (often known as Ideal Films or simply Ideal) was a British film production and distribution company that operated between 1911 and 1934.

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If....

if.... is a 1968 British drama film produced and directed by Lindsay Anderson satirising English public school life.

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Imagism

Imagism was a movement in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery and clear, sharp language.

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Impact (1963 film)

Impact is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Conrad Phillips with the pair writing the script.

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In the Nick

In the Nick is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews.

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In Too Deep (Genesis song)

"In Too Deep" is the fourth track on the 1986 Genesis album Invisible Touch.

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Ince and Mayhew

Ince and Mayhew were a partnership of furniture designers, upholsterers and cabinetmakers, founded and run by William Ince (1737–1804)and John Mayhew (1736–1811) in London, from 1759 to 1803; Mayhew continued alone in business until 1809.

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Industrial Light & Magic

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded in May 1975 by George Lucas.

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Irina Palm

Irina Palm is a 2007 tragicomedy film starring Marianne Faithfull and Miki Manojlović.

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Iron Foot Jack

Jack Rudolph Neave or Neaves (born c. 1886; died 1959), usually known as "Iron Foot Jack", was an Australian nightclub owner who came to prominence in London during the notorious Caravan Club trial of 1934.

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Irvine Sellar

Irvine Gerald Sellar (9 September 1934 – 26 February 2017) was an English fashion retailer, turned property developer.

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Isaac Gosset

Isaac Gosset the younger (1745–1812) was an English bibliographer, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 18 June 1772.

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Isaac Swainson

Isaac Swainson (1746 – 1812) was famous for his botanical garden, which was largely funded from the profits of a herbal remedy for venereal disease, and a plant genus is named after him.

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Isabel Fay

Isabel Fay is a British comedy writer and performer.

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Isow's

Isow's was a restaurant based at 8–10 Brewer Street, Soho, London W1, England.

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Ivan Julian

Ivan Julian (born June 26, 1955) is a guitarist and bassist.

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Ivan Moffat

Ivan Romilly Moffat (18 February 1918 – 4 July 2002) was a British screenwriter, film producer and socialite who, with Fred Guiol, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's eponymous novel into the film Giant (1956).

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Iyanya

Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk (born 31 October 1986), better known by his stage name Iyanya, is a Nigerian recording artist and performer.

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J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd

J.

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Jack Hargreaves

Jack Hargreaves OBE (31 December 1911 &ndash; 15 March 1994) was an English television presenter and writer.

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Jack Sheppard

Jack Sheppard (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724) was a notorious English thief and gaol-breaker of early 18th-century London.

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Jack Solomons

Israel Jacob Solomons (8 December 1902 – 9 December 1979), known as Jack Solomons, was a British boxing promoter who has been called "one of the greatest boxing promoters in history" and "England's greatest boxing impresario".

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Jack the Ripper in fiction

Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer who terrorized Whitechapel in 1888, features in works of fiction ranging from gothic novels published at the time of the murders to modern motion pictures, televised dramas and video games.

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Jade (UK band)

Jade was an English folk rock band founded in 1970 by Dave Waite & Marianne Segal who had been performing as a folk duo since the mid-1960s.

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James Abbott McNeill Whistler

James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 10, 1834 – July 17, 1903) was an American artist, active during the American Gilded Age and based primarily in the United Kingdom.

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James Birch (curator)

James Birch is an English art dealer, curator and gallery owner.

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James Bronterre O'Brien

James Bronterre O'Brien (1805 – 23 December 1864) was an Irish Chartist leader, reformer and journalist.

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James Burton (property developer)

James Burton (born James Haliburton; 29 July 1761 – 31 March 1837) was the most successful property developer of Regency and Georgian London: he was "probably the most significant builder of Georgian London." He built the majority of the Bloomsbury district; Chester Terrace, Cornwall Terrace, Clarence Terrace, and York Terrace at Regent's Park; Russell Square; and Tavistock Square.

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James Catnach

James Catnach (18 Aug 1792 – 1 Feb 1841) was a Berwick-upon-Tweed born printer and publisher of the early 19th century.

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James Hanratty

James Hanratty (4 October 1936 – 4 April 1962), also known as the A6 Murderer, was a British criminal who was one of the final eight people in the UK to be executed before capital punishment was effectively abolished.

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James Jefferys

James Jefferys (19 May 1751 – 31 January 1784) was a British engraver and painter.

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James Martin (chef)

James Martin (born 30 June 1972) is a British chef and television presenter, best known for his television work with the BBC and ITV.

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James Starritt

Sir James Starritt KCVO (15 May 1914 – 19 September 2000), often known as Jim Starritt, was a British police officer in the London Metropolitan Police.

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James Taylor

James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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James Warren Childe

James Warren Childe (1780 – 19 September 1862) was an English miniature painter.

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Jan Graveson

Janice Margaret "Jan" Graveson (born 1965 in Easington, County Durham) is an English actress and singer.

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Jane Tewson

Jane Tewson CBE (born 9 January 1958) is a British charity worker and the originator of several charitable organisations and ideas for community strengthening in the UK and Australia.

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Jareth

Jareth the Goblin King is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the 1986 fantasy movie Labyrinth. Jareth (David Bowie) is a powerful and mysterious being who has an antagonistic yet flirtatious relationship with Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), the film's protagonist.

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Jason Shulman

Jason Shulman is a British sculptor and photographer who lives and works in London.

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Jean-Paul Marat

Jean-Paul Marat (24 May 1743 – 13 July 1793) was a French political theorist, physician, and scientist who became best known for his role as a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution.

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Jeff Kristian

Jeff Kristian (born Jeffrey William John Phillips, 11 May 1964) is an English actor, writer, singer, recording artist and television presenter.

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Jeffrey Bernard

Jeffrey Bernard (27 May 1932 &ndash; 4 September 1997) was a British journalist, best known for his weekly column "Low Life" in The Spectator magazine, and also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of alcohol abuse.

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Jeffrey Kruger

Jeffrey Sonny Kruger MBE (né Krugerkoff, 19 April 1931 &ndash;14 May 2014) was a British entertainment business executive who owned the Flamingo Club in London, established the independent record label Ember Records, and set up the music business conglomerate TKO (The Kruger Organisation).

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Jeffrey Rogers

Jeffrey Rogers whose eponymous brand was established in the 1970s in Margaret Street Soho with a staff of three.

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Jekyll (TV series)

Jekyll is a British television drama serial produced by Hartswood Films and Stagescreen Productions for BBC One.

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Jennifer Bartlett

Jennifer Losch Bartlett (born March 14, 1941) is an American artist.

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Jeremy Edwards

Jeremy Edwards (born 17 February 1971) is an English actor and television presenter, best known for playing Kurt Benson in Hollyoaks, Danny Shughnessy Holby City and Mike Taylor in Millie Inbetween as well as being a regular panellist and guest host on The Wright Stuff.

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Jeremy Lee

Jeremy James Lee, (born 21 October 1963) is a TV chef and chef proprietor at Quo Vadis, London.

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Jesse Dunford Wood

Jesse Dunford Wood is an award winning Brazilian-born (1977) English chef.

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Jessie Matthews

Jessie Matthews, OBE (11 March 1907 – 19 August 1981) was an English actress, dancer and singer of the 1920s and 1930s, whose career continued into the post-war period.

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Jillian La Valette

Jillian La Valette (born Maida Vale, London, 19 August 1934) is a professional ballroom dancer and teacher.

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Jim Lee (photographer)

— Jim Lee (born 20 November 1945) is a London-based photographer and film director.

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Jim Phelan (Irish writer)

James Leo Phelan (1895–1966) was an Irish writer, political activist and tramp who wrote several books on tramp life and prison life.

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Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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Joan Bankemper

Joan Bankemper is an American artist living and working in New York City.

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Joan Rhodes

Joan Rhodes (13 April 1921 – 30 May 2010) was a London-born British performer, wrestler, stuntwoman and strongwoman.

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Joanna Eden

Joanna Eden is an English jazz singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Joanna Riding

Joanna Riding (born Joanne Riding; 9 November 1967) is an English actress.

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Jocasta (band)

Jocasta were a Britpop band formed in London in 1994.

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Jodie Harsh

Jay Clarke, better known as Jodie Harsh, born in Canterbury, Kent in 1985, is a London-based DJ music producer and Promoter.

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John Alexander Gresse

John Alexander Gresse (1741–1794), was an English painter and drawing-master.

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John Armstrong (physician)

John Armstrong (8 May 1784 – 12 December 1829) was an English physician.

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John Bagnold Burgess

John Bagnold Burgess (London 21 October 1829 – 2 November 1897 London) was an English artist known for his paintings of historical and genre scenes, principally in Spain.

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John Broadwood & Sons

John Broadwood & Sons is an English piano manufacturer, founded in 1728 by Burkat Shudi and continued after his death in 1773 by John Broadwood.

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John Calder

John Mackenzie Calder (born 25 January 1927) is a Canadian and Scottish publisher who founded Calder Publishing in 1949.

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John Catnach

John Catnach (1769–1813) was a Scottish born Geordie printer and publisher of the late 18th and early 19th century.

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John Claridge

John Claridge (born 1944) is a British photographer, known for his work in advertising, black and white portraits in Soho and street photographs in the East End of London.

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John Deakin

John Deakin (8 May 1912 – 25 May 1972) was an English photographer, best known for his work centred on members of Francis Bacon's Soho inner circle.

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John Desmond Bernal

John Desmond Bernal (10 May 1901 – 15 September 1971) was an Irish scientist who pioneered the use of X-ray crystallography in molecular biology.

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John Francis Hobler

Jean-François Hobler (Morges, February 1727 - Soho, London, 25 June 1794) was a Swiss-born, naturalised-English, watchmaker.

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John Gould

John Gould FRS (14 September 1804 – 3 February 1881) was an English ornithologist and bird artist.

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John Le Mesurier

John Le Mesurier (born John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley; 5 April 191215 November 1983) was an English actor.

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John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird FRSE (13 August 188814 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television, demonstrating the first working television system on 26 January 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube.

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John Michael Ingram

John Michael Ingram (1 February 1931 – 13 June 2014) was an influential British menswear designer and retailer of the 1950s and '60s who founded the John Michael fashion brand, followed by a range of successful retail concepts, before establishing one of the first fashion forecasting agencies in the 1970s.

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John Renbourn

John Renbourn (8 August 1944 &ndash; 26 March 2015) was an English guitarist and songwriter.

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John Snow

John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858) was an English physician and a leader in the adoption of anesthesia and medical hygiene.

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John Stanley (playwright)

John Stanley (born 1966) is a British playwright and screenwriter.

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John Swaine

John Swaine (26 June 1775 – 25 November 1860), was an English draughtsman and engraver.

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John Vanderbank

John Vanderbank (9 September 1694, in London – 23 December 1739, in London) was an English portrait painter and book illustrator, who enjoyed a high reputation for a short while during the reign of King George I, but who died relatively young due to an intemperate and extravagant lifestyle.

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John Walsingham Cooke Meredith

John Walsingham Cooke Meredith (1809–1881) was an Irish-Canadian office holder and businessman, best remembered as the father of the Eight London Merediths.

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John William Polidori

John William Polidori (7 September 1795 – 24 August 1821) was an English writer and physician.

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Johnsontown, Berkeley County, West Virginia

Johnsontown is an unincorporated community at the junction of West Virginia Route 9 and Camp Frame Road along Tilhance Creek in Berkeley County, West Virginia.

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Jon Anderson

John Roy Anderson (born 25 October 1944), known professionally as Jon Anderson, is a British-American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known as the lead singer of the progressive rock band Yes, which he co-founded in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire.

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Jon Deak

Jon Deak (born April 27, 1943) is an American composer, contrabassist and education specialist.

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Jonathan Morris (priest)

Jonathan Morris (born August 22, 1972), is an American Roman Catholic priest currently serving in the Archdiocese of New York.

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Jonathan Wild

Jonathan Wild also spelled Wilde (1682 or 1683 – 24 May 1725) was a London underworld figure notable for operating on both sides of the law, posing as a public-spirited crimefighter entitled the "Thief-Taker General".

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Joseph Clarke (architect)

Joseph Clarke, FRIBA (1819/20–81) was a British Gothic Revival architect who practised in London, England.

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Joseph Francis Nollekens

Joseph Francis Nollekens (Josef Frans Nollekens) (1702–1748) was a Flemish painter, baptised as Corneille François Nollekens and often called "Old Nollekens" in English.

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Joseph Moser

Joseph Moser (1748 – 22 May 1819) was an English artist, author, and magistrate.

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Joseph Nollekens

Joseph Nollekens R.A. (11 August 1737 – 23 April 1823) was a sculptor from London generally considered to be the finest British sculptor of the late 18th century.

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Joseph Toynbee

Joseph Toynbee FRS (30 December 1815 – 7 July 1866) was an English otologist, whose career was dedicated to pathological and anatomical studies of the ear.

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Josie Long

Josie Long (born 17 April 1982) is a British comedian.

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Juanita McNeely

Juanita McNeely (born 1936, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American feminist artist known for her bold works that illustrate the nude female experience in her figurative paintings, prints, paper cut-outs and ceramic pieces.

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Julian MacLaren-Ross

Julian Maclaren-Ross (7 July 1912 – 3 November 1964) was a British novelist.

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Jump London

Jump London is a documentary first broadcast by Channel 4 about parkour and free running in September 2003, directed by Mike Christie and produced by Optomen Television.

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June Moon

June Moon is a play by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner.

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Justin Smith (milliner)

Justin Smith (born 1978) is a leading British milliner based in London.

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Karl Marx

Karl MarxThe name "Karl Heinrich Marx", used in various lexicons, is based on an error.

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Karsten Schubert

Karsten Schubert (born 1961) is a German art dealer and publisher working in London.

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Kate Hobhouse

Kate Hobhouse is a British heiress, businesswoman and philanthropist.

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Kate Meyrick

Kate Meyrick (1875–1933) was an Irish nightclub owner in 1920s London.

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Kathy Brown

Kathy Brown (born July 12, 1960) is an American Dance and House singer from South Carolina.

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Keb Darge

Keb Darge (born 1961, alainfinkielkrautrock, October 15, 2007) is a Scottish DJ and music producer, in the genres of Northern Soul and Rockabilly music.

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Ken Colyer

Kenneth Colyer (18 April 1928 – 8 March 1988) was an English jazz trumpeter and cornetist, devoted to New Orleans jazz.

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Kenneth Abendana Spencer

Kenneth Abendana Spencer (born Kenneth Abandamo) (13 April 1929 – 28 December 2005) was a Jamaican artist.

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Kenny Graham

Kenny Graham, born Kenneth Thomas Skingle (19 July 1924&ndash;17 February 1997) was a British jazz saxophonist, arranger, composer and essayist, described as "one of Britain's foremost jazz composers and arrangers", and as "a genuine, often overlooked pioneer of the modern jazz movement in Britain".

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Key Radio (Manchester)

Key Radio is a local radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the City 2 network.

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Kikuo Saito

Kikuo Saito (1939 – 2016) was a Japanese-born American abstract painter with ties to the Color Field movement and Lyrical abstraction.

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Kim Gordon

Kim Althea Gordon (born April 28, 1953) is an American musician, songwriter, and visual artist.

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King and McGaw

King & McGaw is an art publisher and online retailer.

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Kingly Street

Kingly Street is a street in London's Soho district.

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Kiss and Not Tell

"Kiss and Not Tell" is a song by English singer Elly Jackson, known professionally as La Roux, from her second studio album, Trouble in Paradise (2014).

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L'Escargot (restaurant)

L'Escargot is housed in a magnificent Georgian town-house in Greek Street in the heart of the Soho district of central London.

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Labyrinth (miniseries)

Labyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse.

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Lady Violet Manners

Lady Violet Diana Louise Manners (born 18 August 1993 in Nottingham, England) is an English socialite, businesswoman, and model.

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Larry Parnes

Laurence Maurice Parnes (3 September 1929 – 4 August 1989) was an English pop manager and impresario.

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Last Exit to Brooklyn

Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1964 novel by American author Hubert Selby Jr. The novel has become a cult classic because of its harsh, uncompromising look at lower class Brooklyn in the 1950s and for its brusque, everyman style of prose.

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Laura Bettinson

Laura Bettinson (born September 20, 1987), also known by her stage names Dimbleby & Capper and FEMME, is an English singer, songwriter, and producer.

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Leaf Hound

Leaf Hound is an English 1960s/1970s hard rock band.

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Ledley King

Ledley Brenton King (born 12 October 1980) is an English former footballer who was a one-club man, spending his entire career playing 321 competitive matches for Tottenham Hotspur from 1999 to 2012.

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Legal status of striptease

The legal status of striptease varies considerably among different countries and the various jurisdictions of the United States.

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Leo Valledor

Leo Valledor (1936–1989) was a Filipino-American painter who pioneered the hard-edge painting style.

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Leonard Woolf

Leonard Sidney Woolf (25 November 1880 – 14 August 1969) was a British political theorist, author, publisher and civil servant, and husband of author Virginia Woolf.

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Les Cousins (music club)

Les Cousins was a folk and blues club in the basement of a restaurant in Greek Street, in the Soho district of London, England.

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Leslie Hardcastle

Leslie Hardcastle OBE (Born 8 December 1926, Croydon) was Controller of the British Film Institute's (BFI) National Film Theatre (NFT) complex on London’s South Bank from its early beginnings through to his retirement in the mid 1990s.

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Lewis Booth

Lewis William Killcross Booth CBE (born 7 November 1948) is a British accountant and business executive.

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Lewis Schaffer

Lewis Schaffer is an American comedian, based in Nunhead, south-east London, where he moved in 2000.

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Lexington Street

Lexington Street may refer to.

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LGBT culture in London

The LGBT culture of London, England, is centred on Old Compton Street in Soho.

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Light (novel)

Light is a science fiction novel by M. John Harrison published in 2002.

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Limehouse

Limehouse is a district in east London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Linda Mason

Linda Mason is a makeup and visual artist famous since the 1970s for her creative and exciting use of color.

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Lionel Blue

Lionel Blue, (6 February 1930 – 19 December 2016) was a British Reform rabbi, journalist and broadcaster, described by The Guardian as "one of the most respected religious figures in the UK".

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List of Adrian Mole characters

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole is a British series of books written by Sue Townsend which focus on the life of Adrian Mole, one of life's losers, and his exploits and opinions of both the world's and social situations in the county of Leicestershire.

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List of areas of London

This is a list of the areas of London, in alphabetical order.

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List of Ashes to Ashes characters

This is a list of fictional characters that have appeared in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, Ashes to Ashes.

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List of blue plaques

This list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques.

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List of building or structure fires

This is a list of building or structure fires where a building or structure has caught fire.

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List of buildings by William Burges

William Burges (1827–1881) was an English architect, born in London.

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List of Christopher Wren churches in London

Eighty-eight parish churches were burned during the Great Fire of London in 1666.

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List of churches in London

This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in Greater London, which is divided into 32 London boroughs and the City of London – the ancient core and financial centre.

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List of churches in the Diocese of London

The Anglican Diocese of London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.

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List of demolished buildings and structures in London

This list of demolished buildings and structures in London lists buildings, structures and urban scenes of particular architectural, historical, scenic or social interest in central London which are preserved in old photographs, prints and paintings, but which have been demolished or were destroyed by bombing in World War II.

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List of districts in the City of Westminster

This is a list of districts in the City of Westminster.

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List of EastEnders characters (2014)

The following are characters who first appeared, or returned, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders during 2014 listed by order of first appearance.

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List of ecclesiastical works by Edward Blore

Edward Blore (1787–1879) was an English antiquarian, artist, and architect.

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List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

This is a complete list of the 309 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the City of Westminster in London.

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List of gay villages

This is a list of gay villages, urban areas with generally recognized boundaries that unofficially form a social center for LGBT people.

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List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe

The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe.

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List of life peerages (2010–present)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2010, during the tenures of Conservative prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.

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List of London venues

This is a partial list of entertainment venues in London, England.

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List of markets in London

This is a list of markets in London.

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List of museums in London

This is a list of museums in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.

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List of music videos set in London

The following is a list of music videos set and filmed primarily in London, England.

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List of My Family episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom My Family, that aired on BBC One from 19 September 2000 to 2 September 2011.

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List of Our Friends in the North episodes

This is an episode list of the British drama series Our Friends in the North.

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List of public art in the City of Westminster

There are more than 400 public artworks in the City of Westminster, a borough in central London.

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List of pubs in London

This is a list of pubs in London.

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List of red-light districts

Red-light districts are areas associated with the sex industry and sex-oriented businesses (e.g. sex shops and strip clubs).

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List of retronyms

This is a list of retronyms used in the English language – terms renamed after something similar but newer has come into being.

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List of songs about London

This is a list of songs about London.

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List of superstores

This is a list of big-box stores by country.

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List of telephone exchanges in London

This is a list of telephone exchanges located within Greater London.

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List of terrorist incidents in 1999

This is a timeline of incidents in 1999 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).

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List of The Old Guys episodes

The Old Guys is a British situation comedy television series broadcast on BBC One starring Roger Lloyd-Pack, Clive Swift, and Jane Asher.

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List of Tintin parodies and pastiches

This is a list of parodies and pastiches satirising The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Sn-Souts

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List of windmills in London

A list of existing and former windmills whose sites fall within Greater London, England.

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List of winners of the Dundee International Book Prize

Winners of the Dundee International Book Prize by year.

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List of women photographers

Women have made significant contributions to photography since its inception.

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List of works by Charles Holden

Charles Holden (12 May 1875 – 1 May 1960) was an English architect best known for designing many London Underground stations during the 1920s and 1930s.

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Literary Review

Literary Review is a British literary magazine founded in 1979 by Anne Smith, then head of the Department of English at the University of Edinburgh.

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Little Compton Street

Little Compton Street was a street in Soho, London WC2, England.

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Live at Les Cousins

Live At Les Cousins is a 1996 double live album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter Roy Harper.

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Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes

Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes is the seventh collection of short stories by Will Self.

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Lola (song)

"Lola" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by English rock band the Kinks on their album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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London Astoria

The London Astoria was a music venue, located at 157 Charing Cross Road, in London, England.

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London Blues

London Blues is a novel by Anthony Frewin first published in 1997 about Soho in the late 1950s and early 1960s and in particular about the early days of pornographic movie production in Britain.

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London Buses route 12

London Buses Route 12 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London Buses route 24

London Buses route 24 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London Film School

London Film School (LFS) is a not-for-profit film school in London and is situated in a converted brewery in Covent Garden, London, close to a hub of the UK film industry based in Soho.

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London Fire Brigade

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the statutory fire and rescue service for London.

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London Games Festival

The London Games Festival is an annual video gaming festival for both consumers and trade specialists held on 1–10 April 2016.

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London in fiction

Many notable works of fiction are set in London, the capital city of England, and the United Kingdom.

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London Pieces

London Pieces is a set of three pieces for piano solo composed in 191720 by John Ireland.

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Lost in London

Lost in London is an 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Harrelson.

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Love You to Life

"Love You to Life" is a 2010 single by Grace Jones.

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Ludmilla Radchenko

Ludmilla Vladimirovna Radchenko (Людмила Владимировна Радченко, born November 11, 1978 in Omsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian model, artist and actress, best known in Italy and English-speaking countries.

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Lyn Devon

Lyn Devon is a fashion designer of luxury American sportswear working in New York City.

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M0851

m0851 is a Montreal-based company, founded in 1987 by Frédéric Mamarbachi, which designs and manufactures leather bags and accessories, leather jackets and four-season outerwear.

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Macedonians in the United Kingdom

Macedonians in the United Kingdom refers to people from the Republic of Macedonia that have formed communities in or were born in the United Kingdom.

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Machinae Supremacy

Machinae Supremacy are a Swedish band that combines modern heavy metal, power metal and alternative rock with chiptunes.

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Madeleine Henrey

Madeleine Mathilde Henrey (1906–2004, née Gal, pseud. Mrs Robert Henrey) was a French-born author of over 30 books, mainly of an autobiographical nature, that enjoyed considerable fame in post-war Britain and established rural lid-off-a-small-town titles as a genre.

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Magda Sawon

Magda Sawon is a contemporary art gallerist and art world figure who founded and owns New York's Postmasters Gallery (with her husband Tamas Banovich), a gallery for young and established contemporary artists, especially those working in new media, in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City.

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Magical Mystery Tour (film)

Magical Mystery Tour is a 52-minute-long British surreal comedy television film starring the Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) which originally aired on BBC1 on Boxing Day, 26 December 1967, in a monochrome transmission at 8:35 PM.

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Maison Bertaux

Maison Bertaux is a French pâtisserie in Greek Street, Soho, London.

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Mal Evans

Malcolm Frederick "Mal" Evans (27 May 1935 – 5 January 1976) was the roadie, the assistant, and a friend of the Beatles.

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Malcolm Hardee

Malcolm Hardee (5 January 1950 – 31 January 2005) was an English comedian, author, comedy club proprietor, compère, agent, manager and "amateur sensationalist".

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Man Finds Food

Man Finds Food (currently called Secret Eats) is an American food reality television series that premiered on the Travel Channel on April 1, 2015.

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Mandy Rice-Davies

Mandy Rice-Davies, formerly named Marylin R Davies, (21 October 1944 – 18 December 2014) was a British model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo affair, which discredited the Conservative government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1963.

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Mandy Richardson

Mandy Morgan (also Richardson and Hutchinson) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Sarah Jayne Dunn.

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Mandyleigh Storm

Mandyleigh Storm (born 27 May 1972) is an English female singer/song writer.

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Manette Street

Manette Street is a small street in the Soho area of London, linking the Charing Cross Road to Greek Street.

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Manhood Suffrage League

The Manhood Suffrage League was a nineteenth-century ultra-radical and, later, socialist club.

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Marc Bolan

Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld; 30 September 1947 – 16 September 1977) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist, and poet.

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Marc Copland

Marc Copland (born May 27, 1948, as Marc Cohen) is an American jazz pianist and composer.

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Marc Dreier

Marc Stuart Dreier (born May 12, 1950) is a former American lawyer who was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison in 2009 for committing investment fraud using a Ponzi scheme.

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Marconiphone

Marconiphone was an English manufacturer of domestic receiving equipment, notably radio receivers and reel-to-reel tape machines.

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Margaret King (painter)

Margaret King was a painter active in London between 1779 and 1787.

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Maria Bell

Lady Maria Bell (née Hamilton; 26 December 17559 March 1825) was an English amateur painter.

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Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (born 29 December 1946) is an English singer, songwriter and actress.

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Marie Lloyd

Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922), professionally known as Marie Lloyd; was an English music hall singer, comedian and musical theatre actress.

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Mark Dolan

Mark Dolan (born 17 March 1974) is an English comedian, writer, and television presenter.

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Mark Durden-Smith

Mark Durden-Smith (born 1 October 1968 in Soho, London) is an English television presenter best known for presenting ITV shows such as I'm a Celebrity: Get Me out of Here! NOW! and This Morning Summer, Sky 1 shows such as The Match and Double or Nothing, and Channel 5's rugby union coverage.

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Mark Powell (clothing designer)

Mark Anthony Richard Powell (born London November 11, 1960) is a British fashion designer whose emphasis on bespoke tailoring has gained a celebrity clientele with custom from actors George Clooney, Daniel Radcliffe and Martin Freeman, rock stars and style icons Bryan Ferry, Mick Jagger and Paul Weller and supermodel Naomi Campbell.

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Marlborough Street Magistrates Court

Marlborough Street Magistrates Court was a court of law at 19–21 Great Marlborough Street, Soho London, between the early 19th and late 20th centuries.

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Marlon King

Marlon Francis King (born 26 April 1980) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Marquee Club

The Marquee Club was a music venue first located at 165 Oxford Street, London, England when it opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts.

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Martha Lane Fox

Martha Lane Fox, Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho, CBE (born 10 February 1973) is a British businesswoman, philanthropist and public servant.

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Martha Wilson

Martha Wilson (born 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American feminist performance artist and the founding director of Franklin Furnace Archive art organization.

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Martin Firrell

Martin Firrell (born 4 April 1963 in Paris, France)Creative Review, "One to Watch".

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Marty Feldman

Martin Alan "Marty" Feldman (8 July 1934 – 2 December 1982) was a British comedy writer, comedian, and actor, known for his prominent, misaligned eyes.

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Marx in Soho

Marx in Soho is a 1999 one-man play written by American historian Howard Zinn, about the life of 19th-century philosopher Karl Marx.

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Mary Millington

Mary Ruth Maxted (née Quilter; 30 November 1945 – 19 August 1979), known professionally as Mary Millington, was an English model and pornographic actress.

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Mary Neal

Mary Neal CBE (5 June 1860 – 22 June 1944), born Clara Sophia Neal, was an English social worker and collector of English folk dances.

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Marylebone

Marylebone (or, both appropriate for the Parish Church of St. Marylebone,,, or) is an affluent inner-city area of central London, England, located within the City of Westminster and part of the West End.

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Masterswitch

Masterswitch was a British rock band active in the late 1970s.

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Mates by Irvine Sellars

Mates by Irvine Sellars was a British fashion retail chain founded by Irvine Sellar.

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Matra Marconi Space

Matra Marconi Space (MMS) was a Franco-British aerospace company.

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Matt Roper

Matt Roper is a British comedian, writer and musician.

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Maurice Gran

Maurice Bernard Gran (born 26 October 1949, London, England) is one half of scriptwriting duo Marks & Gran.

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Maurice Huggett

Maurice Huggett (7 July 1945 – 17 December 2011) was the proprietor of a private members club known as the Phoenix Artist Club in Soho, London.

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Mayfair

Mayfair is an affluent area in the West End of London towards the east edge of Hyde Park, in the City of Westminster, between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park Lane.

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Meard Street

Meard Street is a street in Soho, London.

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Media in London

London is a major international communications centre with a virtually unrivalled number of media outlets.

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Mehetabel Wesley Wright

Mehetabel Wesley Wright (nicknames, "Hetty" and "Kitty"; 1697 – 21 March 1750) was an English poet.

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Mervyn Conn

Mervyn Conn (born 5 February 1935) is a British music promoter and entrepreneur.

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Metro 2 Radio

Metro 2 Radio is a local radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the City 2 network.

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Metro Broadcast

Metro Broadcast Ltd.

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Metro-Land (1973 film)

Metro-Land is a BBC documentary film written and narrated by the then Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, Sir John Betjeman.

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Metropolitan Board of Works

The Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) was the principal instrument of London-wide government from December 1855 until the establishment of the London County Council in March 1889.

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Metropolitan Borough of Westminster

The Metropolitan Borough of Westminster was a metropolitan borough in the County of London, England, from 1900 to 1965.

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Metropolitan Commission of Sewers

The Metropolitan Commission of Sewers was one of London's first steps towards bringing its sewer and drainage infrastructure under the control of a single public body.

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Metropolitan Police Clubs and Vice Unit

The Clubs & Vice Unit was an Operational Command Unit of London's Metropolitan Police which provides advice and practical support to other units in the Metropolitan Police concerning the policing of nightclubs, vice and obscene publications.

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Michael Angelo Rooker

Michael "Angelo" Rooker (1746 or 1743 &ndash; 3 March 1801) was an English oil and watercolour painter of architecture and landscapes, illustrator and engraver.

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Michael Balcon

Sir Michael Elias Balcon (19 May 1896 – 17 October 1977) was an English film producer, known for his leadership of Ealing Studios from 1938 to 1955.

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Michael Clark (artist)

Michael Clark (born 1 April 1954) is a contemporary British artist.

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Michael Falzon (actor)

Michael Falzon (born 16 May 1972) is a Sydney born Australian musical theatre/rock tenor actor, and producer, running his own production company, Good Egg Creative.

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Michael Heath (cartoonist)

Michael John Heath is a British strip cartoonist and illustrator.

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Michael Klinger (producer)

Michael Klinger (1 November 1920 &ndash; 15 September 1989) was a British film producer and distributor.

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Mike & Bernie Winters

Mike & Bernie Winters were English brothers who formed a comedy double act, consisting of Mike Winters, born Michael Weinstein (15 November 1926 – 24 August 2013) and Bernie Winters, born Bernard Weinstein (6 September 1930 – 4 May 1991).

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Mike Grady (actor)

Michael Grady (born 6 February 1946) is an English character actor.

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Mike Sanchez

Jesus Miguel "Mike" Sanchez (born 17 February 1964) is a rhythm and blues singer, pianist and songwriter of Spanish-English heritage.

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Mike Stock (musician)

Michael Stock (born 3 December 1951) is an English songwriter, record producer and musician, best known for being a member of the songwriting and production team Stock Aitken and Waterman that achieved success in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Miles Tredinnick

Miles Tredinnick, also known as Riff Regan, (born Warrington 18 February 1955) is a rock musician, songwriter and a stage and screenwriter.

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Military police of the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the term military police refers to the three branches of the service police.

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Milk & Honey (bar)

Milk & Honey is an award-winning cocktail bar in Soho, London and the Flatiron District, Manhattan.

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Miracle in Soho

Miracle in Soho is a 1957 British drama film directed by Julian Amyes and starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee and Cyril Cusack.

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Miss Polly Rae

Miss Polly Rae (born 8 July 1981) is a British singer, dancer, and Neo-burlesque performer.

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Miss Sahhara

Miss Sahhara (stylized as Miss saHHara, pronounced like Sahara) is a British Nigerian beauty queen, fashion model, singer/songwriter, and a human rights advocate.

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Modernist poetry in English

Modernist poetry in English started in the early years of the 20th century with the appearance of the Imagists.

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Mona Best

Mona "Mo" Best (3 January 1924 – 9 October 1988) was a British music club proprietor, best known as the owner of The Casbah Coffee Club, a club in Liverpool which served as a venue for rock and roll music during the late 1950s and 1960s.

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Monsieur Pierre

Monsieur Pierre was the professional name of Pierre Jean Phillipe Zurcher-Margolle (born c. 1890, Toulon, France – died 1963, London).

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Mont Blanc Restaurant

Mont Blanc Restaurant is a former restaurant in London where leading writers including Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Joseph Conrad and Galsworthy met regularly in the early years of the 20th century.

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Monte Carlo or Bust!

Monte Carlo or Bust! is a 1969 British/French/Italian co-production comedy film, also known by its American title, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies.

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Moon Over Soho

Moon Over Soho is the second novel in the Rivers of London series by English author Ben Aaronovitch.

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Moray Firth Radio

MFR or Moray Firth Radio is a group of Independent Local Radio stations, serving the Scottish Highlands, Moray, the Orkney islands and parts of north west Aberdeenshire.

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Morgan Sindall Group

Morgan Sindall Group plc is a British based construction services business headquartered in London.

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Mourlot Studios

Mourlot Studios was a commercial print shop founded in 1852 by the Mourlot family and located in Paris, France.

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Moving Picture Company

Moving Picture Company (MPC) is a visual effects and film production studio headquartered in Soho, London with global facilities hosted in Vancouver, Los Angeles, New York City, Montreal, Amsterdam, Bengaluru, Paris, and Shanghai.

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Mozart family grand tour

The Mozart family grand tour was a journey through western Europe, undertaken by Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna Maria, and their musically gifted children Maria Anna (Nannerl) and Wolfgang Amadeus from 1763 to 1766.

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Mr Fogg

Mr Fogg is an electronic musician from Reading, Berkshire, England.

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Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door

Mr.

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Mr. Right (2009 film)

Mr.

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Murder in Soho

Murder in Soho is a 1939 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Jack La Rue, Sandra Storme, Googie Withers and Bernard Lee.

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Muriel Belcher

Muriel Belcher (Edgbaston, 1908–1979) was the founder and proprietress of a private drinking club known as The Colony Room (also known as Muriel's) at 41 Dean Street, Soho, London.

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Murray's Cabaret Club

Murray's Cabaret Club was a cabaret club in Beak Street in Soho, London.

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Museum of Soho

The Museum of Soho is a virtual museum with a physical collection.

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Music of Life

Music of Life is a British independent dance music label formed in 1986 by two influential DJ remixers, Froggy and Simon Harris, managed by Chris France.

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Music of the United Kingdom (1950s)

Music of the United Kingdom began to develop in the 1950s; from largely insular and derivative forms to become one of the leading centres of popular music in the modern world.

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My Family (series 2)

The second series of the BBC family sitcom My Family originally aired between 31 August and 30 November 2001.

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Naked as Nature Intended

Naked as Nature Intended (released in the United States under the title As Nature Intended) is a 1961 British nudist film produced and directed by George Harrison Marks and starring Pamela Green.

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Nancy Graves

Nancy Graves (December 23, 1939 – October 21, 1995) was an American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and sometime-filmmaker known for her focus on natural phenomena like camels or maps of the moon.

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Narrow Street

Narrow Street is a narrow street running parallel to the River Thames through the Limehouse area of east London, England.

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National Interest Picture Productions

National Interest Picture Productions was a British film production company set up in 1925 by film director Albert E. Hopkins and cinematographer Reginald Wyer.

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National Jazz and Blues Festival

The National Jazz and Blues Festival was the precursor to the Reading Rock Festival and was the brainchild of Harold Pendleton, the founder of the prestigious Marquee Club in Soho.

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Natural experiment

A natural experiment is an empirical study in which individuals (or clusters of individuals) exposed to the experimental and control conditions are determined by nature or by other factors outside the control of the investigators, but the process governing the exposures arguably resembles random assignment.

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Natural Nylon

Natural Nylon was a British film and theatre production company.

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Natvar Bhavsar

Natvar Bhavsar (born 1934) is an Indian - American artist, based in Soho, New York City for nearly 50 years, noted as an abstract expressionist and color field artist.

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Neighborhood rebranding in New York City

Neighborhood rebranding in New York City has been a constant phenomenon for decades as real estate promoters, community groups, and residents all sometimes rename communities to increase prestige and distance themselves from an older negative reputation.

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Neil Aspinall

Neil Stanley Aspinall (13 October 1941 24 March 2008) was a Welsh-born English music industry executive.

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Neil Conti

Neil Conti (born 12 February 1959) is an English drummer and music producer who was an integral member of the pop/rock band Prefab Sprout, while continuing to be in demand as a session drummer for artists and bands such as David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Annie Lennox, Cher, Level 42, Laurie Anderson, Steve Winwood, Paul Young, Youssou N'dour, Brian Eno, Robert Palmer, Deep Forest, Will Young and many more.

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Neil Oram

Neil Oram is a British musician, poet, artist and playwright, best known as the author of The Warp, a 10 play cycle, directed by Ken Campbell.

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New Road, London

The New Road was a toll road built across fields around the northern boundaries of London, the first part of which opened in 1756.

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Newman and Baddiel in Pieces

Newman and Baddiel in Pieces is a sketch comedy television show written by and starring comedians Robert Newman and David Baddiel, produced by Harry Thompson, and broadcast on BBC2 from 20 September to 20 December 1993.

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Niall McInerney (photographer)

Niall McInerney is a fashion photographer, best known for his international catwalk photography.

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Nicholas Ward (boxer)

Nicholas Ward often known as Nick Ward (1 April 1811 &ndash; 17 February 1850) was an English bare-knuckle fighter.

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Nick Awde

Nick Awde Hill (born 29 December 1961 in London, England) is a British writer, artist, singer-songwriter and critic.

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Nick Boles

Nicholas Edward Coleridge Boles (born 2 November 1965) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Grantham and Stamford constituency in Lincolnshire.

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Nicky Blackmarket

Nicky Blackmarket (born Nicholas Andersson-Gylden) is a British Drum and Bass DJ and record producer.

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Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (also spelled Faccio or Facio; 16 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss-born mathematician, natural philosopher, inventor, and religious campaigner.

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Night Beat (1947 film)

Night Beat is a 1947 British Brit-noir, crime thriller drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed, Ronald Howard, Christine Norden and Sid James.

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Nik Weston

Nik Weston is a DJ, music producer, record label owner of Mukatsuku Records and music buyer for Juno Records.

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Nineteen Eighty-Four

Nineteen Eighty-Four, often published as 1984, is a dystopian novel published in 1949 by English author George Orwell.

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No One Knows

"No One Knows" is a song by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age written by band members Josh Homme and Mark Lanegan.

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Noel Botham

Noel Botham (23 January 1940 - 23 November 2012) was a British tabloid journalist and prolific author.

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Noel Fielding

Noel Fielding (born 21 May 1973) is an English comedian, writer, actor, artist, musician and television presenter.

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Noel Gay

Noel Gay (15 July 1898 – 4 March 1954) was born Reginald Moxon Armitage.

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Nonesuch Press

Nonesuch Press was a private press founded in 1922 in London by Francis Meynell, his second wife Vera Mendel, and their mutual friend David Garnett,Miranda Knorr.

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Norman Bowler

Norman Clifford Bowler (born 1 August 1932) is a British actor.

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Norman Hackforth

Norman Hackforth (20 December 1908 – 14 December 1996) was a British musician and radio broadcaster, who worked as accompanist to Noël Coward and gained fame as the "mystery voice" on the BBC's Twenty Questions radio programme.

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Norman Sheffield

Norman Sheffield (25 September 1939 - 20 June 2014) was a music and advertising industry figure, most noted for his music industry recording and management roles, ownership of the former Trident Studios, and being the original manager of the rock band Queen.

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Northsound 2

Northsound 2 is a commercial radio station broadcasting to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire on DAB digital and online.

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Notre Dame de France

Notre Dame de France is a French Catholic church in London's Soho.

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Nu Troop

Gary Crosby's Nu Troop is a post-bop jazz group formed in 1991 by musician Gary Crosby in London.

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Numero 28

Numero 28 is an Italian restaurant located at 1431 First Avenue (between East 74th Street and East 75th Street), on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, in New York City. It opened in February 2012.Florence Fabricant (February 7, 2012)., The New York Times, Retrieved January 24, 2013. Luigi Porceddu is the general manager and a partner, and Rolando Biamonte is a co-owner and founder.

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O'Neill's (pub chain)

O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in the United Kingdom.

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Officer Kicks

Officer Kicks are a British rock group who formed in early 2005 in Southeast London.

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Old Compton Street

Old Compton Street is a road that runs east–west through Soho in the West End of London.

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Oliver Harrison

Oliver Harrison is a filmmaker, artist and animator based in London.

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Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, (born 26 September 1948) is an English-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, and activist.

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One of Our Spies Is Missing

One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair".

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Open Rights Group

The Open Rights Group (ORG) is a UK-based organisation that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms by campaigning on digital rights issues and by fostering a community of grassroots activists.

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Optical (musician)

Matthew Quinn, known by his stage name Optical, is a British musician, producer and DJ.

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Orlebar Brown

Orlebar Brown is a British clothing brand specialising in tailored men’s swim shorts.

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Oscar Owide

Oscar Manuel Owide (23 December 1931 – 3 December 2017) was a British businessman, who ran nightclubs, restaurants and sex industry businesses over a long career.

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Our Friends in the North

Our Friends in the North is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC.

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Our Version of Events

Our Version of Events is the debut studio album by Scottish recording artist Emeli Sandé.

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Outline of the United Kingdom

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; a sovereign state in Europe, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), or Britain.

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Owen Swift

Owen Swift (1814– 9 June 1879) was a British bare-knuckle prize fighter, who killed three men in boxing bouts.

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Paddington Waterside

The Paddington Waterside Partnership is the body coordinating regeneration of the Paddington Special Policy Area around Paddington Station in London.

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Palladium

Palladium is a chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46.

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Parks and open spaces in London

There are many parks and open spaces in Greater London, England.

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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Camden

The London Borough of Camden is in percentage terms the second-greenest of the Inner London boroughs (based on public green spaces).

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Partisan Coffee House

The Partisan Coffee House was a radical venue of the New Left, at 7 Carlisle Street in the Soho district of London.

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Partners in Crime (short story collection)

Partners in Crime is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published by Dodd, Mead and Company in the US in 1929 and in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 16 September of the same year.

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Pat Smythe (pianist)

Patrick Mungo Smythe (May 1923 &ndash; 1983) was a jazz pianist who rose to prominence as a member of the Joe Harriott Quintet during the 1960s.

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Patara Restaurants

Patara (translates as ‘gracious lady’) is an international restaurant group of fine dining Thai restaurants in London, Geneva, Bangkok, Singapore, Beijing and Vienna.

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Patrick Cox

Patrick Cox (born March 19, 1963) is a Canadian-British fashion designer and an eponymous fashion label specializing in the creation of shoes, leather goods and accessories.

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Patrick McLaughlin (churchman)

Patrick McLaughlin (1909&ndash;1988) was an English Roman Catholic lay brother of the Order of Saint Benedict and a Christian writer, as well as a former Anglican priest until he became a Roman Catholic in 1962.

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Patrick Swift

Patrick Swift (1927–1983) was an Irish painter who worked in Dublin, London and Algarve in southern Portugal.

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Paul Abbott

Paul Abbott (born 22 February 1960) is an English television screenwriter and producer.

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Paul Kaye

Paul Kaye (born 15 December 1969) is an English comedian and actor.

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Paul Merton

Paul James Martin (born 9 July 1957), known professionally as Paul Merton, is an English writer, actor, comedian, radio and television presenter.

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Paul O'Grady

Paul James O'Grady, MBE (born 14 June 1955) is an English comedian, television presenter, actor, writer and radio disc jockey.

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Paul Potts (writer)

Paul Hugh Howard Potts (19 July 1911 – 26 August 1990), a British-born poet who lived in British Columbia in his youth, was the author of Dante Called You Beatrice (1960), a memoir of unrequited love.

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Paul Raymond (publisher)

Paul Raymond (15 November 1925 – 2 March 2008), born Geoffrey Anthony Quinn, was an English publisher, club owner, and property developer.

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Pears (soap)

Pears transparent soap is a brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807 by Andrew Pears at a factory just off Oxford Street in London, England.

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Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham

The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in England and Wales is a personal ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church immediately subject to the Holy See within the territory of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, of which its ordinary is a member, and encompassing Scotland also.

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Peter Boizot

Peter Boizot, MBE (born 16 November 1929) is an English entrepreneur, restaurateur, politician, art collector and philanthropist.

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Peter Bower

Peter Bower (b. 1715/21 – June 1795) was an English clockmaker who settled in Wiltshire during the late 1730s, and established his working career in the village of Redlynch.

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Peter Cook

Peter Edward Cook (17 November 1937 – 9 January 1995) was an English actor, satirist, writer and comedian.

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Peter Evans (restaurateur)

Peter Evans (28 December 1926 – 19 July 2014 in Frinton-on-Sea) Evanscope.com, accessed 13 October 2016.

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Peter Grant (book series)

The Peter Grant series (alternatively, the Rivers of London series or the PC Grant series) is a series of urban fantasy novels by English author Ben Aaronovitch, and comics/graphic novels by Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel, illustrated by Lee Sullivan.

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Peter Mark Roget

Peter Mark Roget FRS (18 January 1779 – 12 September 1869) was a British physician, natural theologian and lexicographer.

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Peter Nicholson (architect)

Peter Nicholson (20 July 1765 – 18 June 1844) was a Scottish architect, mathematician and engineer.

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Peter Russell (poet)

Irwin Peter Russell (16 September 1921 – 22 January 2003) was a British poet, translator and critic.

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Peter Stringfellow

Peter James Stringfellow (17 October 1940 – 7 June 2018) was an English businessman trading as a nightclub owner.

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Peter Wyon

Peter Wyon (1797-1822) was an engraver of medals and coins.

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Philip Audinet

Philip Audinet (1766 – 18 December 1837), was an English line-engraver.

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Philip Toynbee

Theodore Philip Toynbee (25 June 1916 – 15 June 1981) was a British writer and communist.

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Phoebe Boswell

Phoebe Boswell (born 2 January 1982), is an artist and film maker based in London, UK.

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Phoenix Garden

The Phoenix Garden is a local community garden in central London, England, established in 1984.

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Physical (Alcazar song)

"Physical" was released in late 2004 by the Swedish band Alcazar as part of the promotion of the Dancefloor Deluxe compilation.

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Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster.

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Pigot Diamond

The Pigot Diamond, also sometimes called the Pigott Diamond, the Lottery Diamond, or the Great Lottery Diamond, was a large diamond that originated in India in the 18th century and was brought to England where at the time it was the largest diamond in Europe.

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Pillars of Hercules, Soho

The Pillars of Hercules is a pub in Greek Street, Soho, London.

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PizzaExpress Jazz Club

PizzaExpress Jazz Club is a jazz club in London, England.

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Po Shun Leong

Po Shun Leong was born in Northampton, England, on March 15, 1941 and is an artist, former architect, sculptor and furniture maker.

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Po-Chih Leong

Leong Po-Chih (梁普智; b. 31 December 1939) is a British-Chinese film director.

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Poirot Investigates

Poirot Investigates is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by The Bodley Head in March 1924.

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Poland Street

Poland Street is a street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, London.

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Poles in the United Kingdom

The Polish community in the United Kingdom since the mid-20th century largely stems from the Polish presence in the British Isles during the Second World War, when Poles made a substantial contribution to the Allied war effort.

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Polish Catholic Mission

The Polish Catholic Mission, Polska Misja Katolicka, (PMK) is a permanent Catholic chaplaincy for migrant Poles.

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Polly Perkins

Polly Perkins (born Gillian Nessie Arnold, 31 May 1943) is a British actress, singer and writer.

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Pop-up retail

Pop-up retail, also known as pop-up store (pop-up shop in the UK, Australia and Ireland) or flash retailing, is a trend of opening short-term sales spaces that started in Los Angeles and now pop up all over the United States, Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Australia.

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Porcupine (album)

Porcupine is the third studio album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen.

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Pornography in Europe

Pornography in Europe has been dominated by a few pan-European producers and distributors, the most notable of which is the Private Media Group that successfully claimed the position previously held by Color Climax Corporation in the early 1990s.

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Pornography in the United Kingdom

Pornography in the United Kingdom has existed since the United Kingdom was formed by the Acts of Union 1800.

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Postcards from London

Postcards from London is UK gay drama, directed by Steve McLean.

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Pride in London

Pride in London (formally known as Pride London) is an annual LGBT pride festival and parade held each summer in London, the Capital of England.

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Princess Amelia of Great Britain

Princess Amelia of Great Britain (Amelia Sophia Eleanor; 10 June 1711 (New Style) – 31 October 1786) was the second daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach.

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Probert-Price Collection

The Probert-Price Collection is a collection of items from the Probert-Price estate, primarily hundreds of vintage dresses which belonged to Renee Probert-Price, original It girl and well-known London socialite of her time (1917-2013).

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Profumo affair

The Profumo affair was a British political scandal that originated with a brief sexual relationship in 1961 between John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War in Harold Macmillan's Conservative government, and Christine Keeler, a 19-year-old would-be model.

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Psychedelic rock

Psychedelic rock is a diverse style of rock music inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centred around perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs.

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Pub

A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider.

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Pub names

Pub names are used to identify and differentiate pubs in the United Kingdom.

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Public health

Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals".

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Pure (fast food chain)

Pure is a fast food chain based in London, United Kingdom.

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Pushbutton

Pushbutton was a UK-based digital agency specialising in designing, developing, and delivering interactive television.

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Quentin Crisp

Quentin Crisp (born Denis Charles Pratt; –) was an English writer, raconteur and actor.

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Quintessentially Group

Quintessentially Group is a British concierge company founded in 2000 by Aaron Simpson, Ben Elliot and Paul Drummond.

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Quo Vadis (restaurant)

Quo Vadis is a restaurant and private club in Soho, London.

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Radio Academy Awards

The Radio Academy Awards, started in 1983, were the most prestigious awards in the British radio industry.

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Radio Aire 2

Radio Aire 2 is the AM sister service of Radio Aire and broadcasts to West Yorkshire on 828 kHz.

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Radio Atlanta

Radio Atlanta named after Atlanta, Texas, was an offshore commercial station that operated briefly from 12 May 1964 to 2 July 1964 from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England.

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Radio Wars (album)

Radio Wars is the second studio album by London-based Australian indie rock band Howling Bells.

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Rag Doll (film)

Rag Doll, released in the US as Young, Willing and Eager, is a 1961 British B-movie crime film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring actor and singer Jess Conrad.

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Rainbow in the Dark

"Rainbow in the Dark" was the second single released by Heavy Metal band Dio, taken from their Platinum-selling 1983 debut album, Holy Diver.

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Ralph Covell

Ralph George Covington Covell (6 May 1911 – 16 December 1988) was an English modern architect, active during the post-war period to the early 1970s.

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Ralph McTell

Ralph McTell (born Ralph May, 3 December 1944) is an English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been an influential figure on the UK folk music scene since the 1960s.

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Ralph Richardson

Sir Ralph David Richardson (19 December 1902 – 10 October 1983) was an English actor who, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century.

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Ralph Wickiser

Ralph Lewanda Wickiser (1910–1998) was an American artist.

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Raphael Samuel

Raphael Elkan Samuel (26 December 19349 December 1996) was a British Marxist historian, described by Stuart Hall as "one of the most outstanding, original intellectuals of his generation".

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Rave

A rave (from the verb: to rave) is an organized dance party at a nightclub, outdoor festival, warehouse, or other private property typically featuring performances by DJs, playing a seamless flow of electronic dance music.

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RaVen Quartet

RaVen Quartet was a London-based string quartet that performed arrangements of both classical and rock music.

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Ray Gange

Ray Gange (born 1957 or 1958) is a former actor from London, England, best known for his portrayal of the roadie who starred in the film Rude Boy.

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Ray Staff

Ray Staff is a mastering engineer best known for his work with a diverse mix of artists including Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, The Clash and Black Sabbath.

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Raymond Bessone

Peter Carlo Bessone Raymond (born Raimondo Pietro Carlo Bessone; 11 May 1911 – 17 April 1992), known as Raymond Bessone and also as Mr Teasy-Weasy, Teasie Weasie Raymond and various combinations of these, was a British hairdresser from the 1930s to the 1960s.

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Raymond Revuebar

The Raymond Revuebar (1958–2004) was a theatre and strip club at 11 Walker's Court (now The Box Soho), in the heart of London's Soho district.

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Raynor Taylor

Rayner Taylor (1747-17 August 1825) was an English organist, music teacher, composer, and singer who lived and worked in the United States after emigrating in 1792.

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Reclaim the Night

Reclaim the Night is a movement started in Leeds in 1977 as part of the Women's Liberation Movement.

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Red Brick Road

The Red Brick Road is a Soho, London based advertising agency.

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Regent Street

Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London.

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Reginald Mount

Reginald Mount (1906–1979) was a British graphic designer.

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Religion in London

London has centres of worship for a multitude of faiths.

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Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano, (born 14 September 1937) is an Italian architect and engineer.

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Repetto

Repetto is a French ballet shoe company.

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Resonance FM

Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based non-profit community radio station specialising in the arts run by the London Musicians' Collective (LMC).

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Richard Brinsley Peake

Richard Brinsley Peake (19 February 1792 &ndash; 4 October 1847) was a dramatist of the early nineteenth century best remembered today for his 1823 play Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein, a work based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

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Richard Burnham (minister)

Richard Burnham (1749? &ndash; 30 October 1810) was an English Christian minister and hymn-writer.

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Richard Jeperson

Richard Jeperson is a fictional character created by British horror / fantasy author Kim Newman.

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Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough

Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough (1650 – 17 December 1721) was an English soldier and statesman best known for his role in the Glorious Revolution.

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Richard Strange

Richard "Kid" Strange (born January 1951) is an English writer, actor, musician, curator, teacher, adventurer and the founder and front man of seminal mid-1970s protopunk art rock band Doctors of Madness.

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Rickshaw

A Rickshaw originally denoted a two or three-wheeled passenger cart, now known as a pulled rickshaw, which is generally pulled by one man carrying one passenger.

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Right-wing terrorism

Right-wing terrorism is terrorism motivated by a variety of ideologies and beliefs, including Islamophobia, anti-communism, neo-fascism and neo-Nazism, and a mindset against abortion.

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Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation

The Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation is a registered charity Registered charity number 1157063 in the United Kingdom.

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River Len

| The River Len is a river in Kent, England.

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Robbie France

Robbie France (5 December 1959 – 14 January 2012) was an English drummer, producer, arranger, journalist, music educator, and broadcaster.

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Robert Biddulph (MP)

Robert Biddulph (3 March 1801 – 28 February 1864) was a British Whig Member of Parliament.

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Robert Fabian

Robert Honey Fabian (31 January 1901 &ndash; 14 June 1978) was an English police officer, who rose to the rank of Detective Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police.

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Robert K. Futterman

Robert K. Futterman (born 1958 in Long Island, New York) is the founder, chairman & chief executive officer of Robert K. Futterman & Associates (RKF), a retail leasing, investment sales and consulting services real estate firm.

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Robert Lindsay (actor)

Robert Lindsay Stevenson (born 13 December 1949), known professionally as Robert Lindsay, is an English actor.

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Robert Wedderburn (radical)

Robert Wedderburn (1762&ndash;1835/36?) was a Jamaican-born Unitarian, ultra-radical leader, and anti-slavery advocate in early 19th-century London.

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Rock FM 2

Rock FM 2 is a Bauer Radio-owned local radio station serving Lancashire on 999 kHz AM, DAB digital radio and online.

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Roderick Gradidge

Roderick Gradidge AA Dipl. ARIBA (3 January 1929 – 20 December 2000) was a prominent British architect and writer on architecture, former Master of the Art Workers Guild and campaigner for a traditional architecture.

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Roger Mayer (engineer)

Roger Mayer is an electrical engineer who developed several electric guitar effects, including the Octavia, an effects pedal which reproduced the input signal one octave higher, and mixes the two sounds with some added fuzz.

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Ronan O'Rahilly

Ronan O'Rahilly (born 21 May 1940) is an Irish businessman best known for the creation of the offshore radio station, Radio Caroline, and as the man who convinced George Lazenby to give up the role of British Agent James Bond after only one film.

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Ronnie O'Sullivan

Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan, (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snooker player.

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Ronnie Scott

Ronnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt, 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996) was an English jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner.

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Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club is a prominent jazz club which has operated in London, England, since 1959.

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Rosa Coote

Rosa Coote is a fictional dominatrix appearing as a stock character in a number of works of Victorian erotica, including The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant (as the notional author) by William DugdaleHenry Spencer Ashbee (as Pisanus Fraxi), "Catena librorum tacendorum", 1885, p.244Annalisa Di Liddo, "Alan Moore: Comics As Performance, Fiction As Scalpel", Great Comics Artists Series, Univ.

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Rosita (band)

Rosita was a band formed by Marie Du Santiago and Emmy-Kate Montrose, formerly one-half of the much-championed Kenickie in the immediate aftermath of Kenickie's split in October 1998.

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Rosslyn Bruce

Francis Rosslyn Courtenay Bruce, D.D. (14 August 1871 – 19 January 1956) was an English clergyman, naturalist and writer.

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Rosy Wilde

The Rosy Wilde gallery was an artist-run project space, established in 2003 by British artist Stella Vine in a former butcher's shop below her house in east London, to showcase work by emerging artists.

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Roy Harper (singer)

Roy Harper (born 12 June 1941) is an English folk rock singer, songwriter and guitarist who has been a professional musician since 1964.

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Roy Young (musician)

Roy Frederick Young (20 October 1934 – 27 April 2018) was a British rock and roll singer, pianist and keyboard player.

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Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine

The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (formerly the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital) is a specialist alternative medicine hospital located in London, England and a part of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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Royalty Theatre

The Royalty Theatre was a small London theatre situated at 73 Dean Street, Soho, which opened in 1840 as Miss Kelly's Theatre and Dramatic School and finally closed to the public in 1938.

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Rude Boy (film)

Rude Boy is a 1980 British film directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay and filmed in 1978 and early 1979.

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Rupa Huq

Rupa Asha Huq (রাবেয়া "রূপা" আশা হক; born 2 April 1972) is a British Labour Party politician, columnist, academic and DJ.

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Rupert Everett

Rupert James Hector Everett (born 29 May 1959) is an English actor and writer.

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Rupert Shrive

Rupert Shrive (born 1965) is an English artist who was born in West Runton.

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Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival

The Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, more commonly known as Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, is a yearly display of short films hosted by Rushes Postproduction.

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Ruth Bratt

Ruth Bratt is an English actress and comedian.

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Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Aman Khan (born 8 October 1970) is a British politician serving as Mayor of London since 2016.

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Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma), titled Pasolini's 120 Days of Sodom on English-language prints and commonly referred to as simply Salò, is a 1975 Italian-French horror art film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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Sammy Tak Lee

Samuel "Sammy" Tak Lee or Samuel "Sammy" Lee Tak-Yee (born April 1939) is a London-based Hong Kong billionaire property developer.

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Sampson Low

Sampson Low (1797–1886) was a bookseller and publisher in London in the 19th century.

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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson LL.D. (18 September 1709 – 13 December 1784), often referred to as Dr.

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Samuel Medley (minister)

Samuel Medley (1738–1799) was an English Baptist minister and hymn-writer.

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Samuel Romilly

Sir Samuel Romilly (1 March 1757 – 2 November 1818), was a British legal reformer.

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Sandy Fawkes

Sandy Fawkes (1929-2005) was a British journalist.

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Sapphires Model Management

Sapphires Model Management is a model agency with offices in Central London and the West Midlands, England.

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Sarah Class

Sarah Class is an English composer, singer and songwriter, described by HMV Classical Reviews magazine as 'one of Britain's brightest young musical stars'.

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Sarah Sophia Banks

Sarah Sophia Banks (28 October 1744 – 27 September 1818) was an English antiquarian collector and sister and collaborator of botanist Joseph Banks.

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Savoy Brown

Savoy Brown, originally known as the Savoy Brown Blues Band, are an English blues rock band formed in Battersea, south west London in 1965.

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Scene Club

The Scene Club was a 1960s music venue in Ham Yard, 41 Great Windmill Street, Soho, central London, England.

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Scott Hallsworth

Scott Hallsworth (born 12 July 1975) is an Australian chef, restaurateur and author.

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Sebastian Horsley

Sebastian Horsley (born Marcus A. Horsley; 8 August 1962 – 17 June 2010) was a London artist.

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Semana

Semana (Spanish: Week) is a weekly magazine of opinion and analysis in Colombia.

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Serena Rees

Serena Rees (born 14 March 1968) is a British businesswoman best known for cofounding Agent Provocateur with her then husband Joseph Corré.

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Serge Strosberg

Serge Strosberg (born in October, 1966) is a Belgian painter living in SOHO, NYC since 2008.

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Set of Six (TV series)

Set of Six was a British sketch comedy show, broadcast in 1990, starring Rowland Rivron as the Scrote sextuplets.

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Sex comedy

Sex comedy or more broadly sexual comedy is a genre in which comedy is motivated by sexual situations and love affairs.

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Sex shop

A sex shop (also called adult shop, erotic shop or adult book store) is a retailer that sells products related to adult sexual or erotic entertainment, such as vibrators, lingerie, clothing, pornography, and other related products.

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Shaftesbury Avenue

Shaftesbury Avenue is a major street in the West End of London, named after Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.

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Shaftesbury plc

Shaftesbury PLC is a British real estate investment trust which invests exclusively in the heart of London's West End.

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Sharon Zukin

Sharon Zukin is a professor of sociology who specializes in modern urban life.

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Sheila O'Donnell

Sheila O'Donnell (born 1953, Dublin), is an Irish architect who co-founded the O'Donnell & Tuomey partnership in 1988.

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Sheila van Damm

Sheila Van Damm (17 January 1922 – 23 August 1987) was a leading British woman competitor in motor rallying in the 1950s, and also the former owner of the Windmill Theatre in London.

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Sheilagh Brown

Sheilagh Brown is a British fashion designer who began her career in the 1960s, as part of the Swinging London scene.

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Shelley Preston

Shelley Preston (born 14 May 1964) is a singer who is most famous for being a member of the pop group Bucks Fizz, when she replaced Jay Aston in June 1985.

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Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1942) is the fourth in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of 14 Sherlock Holmes films which updated the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the present day.

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Shirley Porter

Dame Shirley Porter, Lady Porter DBE (née Cohen; born 29 November 1930) is a British politician who led Westminster City Council in London representing the Conservative Party.

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Shlomo Lipetz

Shlomo Lipetz (שלמה ליפיץ; born February 11, 1979) is an Israeli baseball player who pitches for Team Israel.

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Shuangjing station

Shuangjing Station is a subway station on Line 10 of the Beijing Subway, located in Shuangjing Subdistrict, Chaoyang District.

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Shute Barrington

Shute Barrington (26 May 173425 March 1826) was an English churchman, Bishop of Llandaff in Wales, as well as Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham in England.

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Sid the Sexist

Sid the Sexist (real name Sidney Aloysius Smutt) is a character from the British satirical comic Viz, first appearing in issue 9 in October 1982.

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SIE London Studio

SIE London Studio is an in-house Sony Interactive Entertainment developer located in London.

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Siebe Gorman

Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects.

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Significant acts of violence against LGBT people

This is a list of notable homophobic violence, e.g. attacks on victims thought by the attacker to be lesbian or gay and attacked for homophobic motives.

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Silent Scream (1990 film)

Silent Scream is a 1990 biopic film about convicted murderer Larry Winters, in which Robert Carlyle made his film debut.

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Simon Finn (musician)

Simon Finn is an English psychedelic folk musician.

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Simon Heartfield

Simon Heartfield (born 1962 in Nantwich, Cheshire) is a DJ, musician and record producer.

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Simon Hobart

Simon Hobart (September 24, 1964 – October 23, 2005) was one of the most influential figures in British gay nightlife of his era.

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Sin City (description)

Sin City is an urban area (a city or part of) that caters to various vices.

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Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet

Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet (9 October 1775 – 27 March 1822) was a Scottish poet, antiquary and song writer.

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Sir John Kelk, 1st Baronet

Sir John Kelk, 1st Baronet (16 February 1816 – 12 September 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician, builder and public works contractor.

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Sister Mary McArthur

Sister Mary McArthur is a fictional nun from the fictional convent Saint Peters Of The Sisters Of The Third Removed in Soho.

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Sister Ray (disambiguation)

Sister Ray may mean one of the following.

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Sketchman

Charles Hazell (born 15 October 1988), better known by the stage name Sketchman, is a recording artist, songwriter, record producer and musician, originating from Sutton, London.

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Skiffle

Skiffle is a music genre with jazz, blues, folk and American folk influences, usually using a combination of manufactured and homemade or improvised instruments.

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Skinny Lister

Skinny Lister are a British folk band formed in London in 2009.

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Sleigh Bells (film)

Sleigh Bells is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

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Slow sand filter

Slow sand filters are used in water purification for treating raw water to produce a potable product.

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Snap Inc.

Snap Inc. is an American technology and camera company, founded on September 16, 2011, by Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy and based in Venice, California.

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Social club

A social club may be a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation, or activity.

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Society of the Holy Cross

The Society of the Holy Cross (SSC, Societas Sanctae Crucis) is an international Anglo-Catholic society of male priests with members in the Anglican Communion and the Continuing Anglican Movement, who live under a common rule of life that informs their Priestly ministry and charism.

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Soho (disambiguation)

Soho is an area of the City of Westminster and part of the West End of London, England.

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Soho Cinders

Soho Cinders is a musical with music by George Stiles, lyrics and a book by Anthony Drewe with Elliot Davis as co-author.

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Soho Conspiracy

Soho Conspiracy is a 1950 British musical drama film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring Jacques Labrecque, Zena Marshall and Peter Gawthorne.

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Soho Estates

Soho Estates is a British property company created by entrepreneur and pornographer Paul Raymond.

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Soho Hotel

Soho Hotel is a luxury 5-star hotel in London, England.

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Soho House (club)

Soho House is a group of private members' clubs aimed primarily at those in the arts and media.

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Soho media and post-production community

Much of the British independent film, television and post-production industry is based in London's Soho area.

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Soho Pam

Pamela Jennings (1964–2012), known as Soho Pam, was a homeless English woman who became well known in Soho, London where she begged.

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Soho Radio

Soho Radio is an independent online radio station based in Soho, London.

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Soho Session

Soho Session is a live album by the British blues band the Peter Green Splinter Group, led by Peter Green.

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Soho Square

Soho Square is a garden square in Soho, London which has been de facto since 1954 a public park leased to the council at its centre.

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Soho Theatre

The Soho Theatre is a theatre and registered charity in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, in London, England.

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Soho walk-up

A Soho walk-up is a flat in Soho, London, United Kingdom, that is used by a female sex worker for the purposes of prostitution.

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SoHo, Hong Kong

The SoHo (Chinese:; also and 荷南美食區; formally 中環蘇豪區) district in Hong Kong is an entertainment zone located in Central and bordering between Lan Kwai Fong and Sheung Wan, within Central.

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SoHo, Manhattan

SoHo, sometimes written Soho, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City, which in recent history came to the public's attention for being the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries, but is now better known for its variety of shops ranging from trendy upscale boutiques to national and international chain store outlets.

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Sohodolls

Sohodolls are an English electronic music band from London.

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Sohonet

Sohonet is a community-of-interest network for the television, film and media production community.

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Some Cities

Some Cities is the third studio album by the British indie rock band Doves.

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Song of Soho

Song of Soho is a 1930 British musical film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Carl Brisson, Edna Davies and Donald Calthrop.

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Sonny Black

Sonny Black is a leading acoustic guitarist based in the UK, who plays blues, rags and original compositions usually fingerstyle or slide.

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Sophiatown

Sophiatown, also known as Sof'town or Kofifi, is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Sounds Like London

Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital is a 2013 book by the British music journalist and author Lloyd Bradley.

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South Core, Toronto

South Core is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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South Main

South Main, or SoMa, is an area of Vancouver that centers on Main Street, and is part of the larger Mount Pleasant neighbourhood.

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South of Market, San Francisco

South of Market (or SoMa) is a relatively large neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States which is located just south of Market Street, and contains several sub-neighborhoods including: South Beach, Mission Bay, and Rincon Hill.

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SPACE (studios)

SPACE, founded by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley in 1968, is the oldest continuously operating artist studio organisation in London.

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Specimen (band)

Specimen are a British band formed in the 1980s.

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Spin TV

Spin TV is a television production company based in Soho, London, England.

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Spooks (series 2)

The second series of the British spy drama television series Spooks (known as MI-5 in the United States) began broadcasting on 2 June 2003 on BBC One, before ending on 11 August 2003.

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Spring Creek, Brooklyn

Spring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City.

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Square Club (writers)

The Square Club for writers was a monthly dining club that met in London, from 1908/9 to about 1913/4, and included many of the established younger-generation authors.

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St Anne Within the Liberty of Westminster

St Anne Within the Liberty of Westminster, also known as St Anne Soho, was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England.

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St Anne's Church, Soho

Saint Anne's Church in the Soho section of London was consecrated on 21 March 1686 by Bishop Henry Compton as the parish church of the new civil and ecclesiastical parish of St Anne, created from part of the parish of St Martin in the Fields.

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St Anne's Churchyard

St Anne's Churchyard, also known as St Anne’s Gardens, is a public park on Wardour Street in Soho, London.

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St Anne's Court

St Anne's Court is an alleyway that connects Dean Street and Wardour Street in London's Soho district.

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St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool

St Francis Xavier's College is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Woolton, Liverpool, England.

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St Giles Circus

St Giles Circus is a road junction in the St Giles district of the West End of London at the eastern end of Oxford Street, where it connects with New Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road.

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St Giles International

St Giles International is an English Language school group that was founded in 1955 in London, England which has since developed into one of the largest private international English language training organisations in the UK.

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St James Workhouse

The St James Workhouse opened in 1725 on Poland Street in the Soho area of London, England, in what was then the parish of Westminster St James, and continued well into the nineteenth century.

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St James's

St James's is a central district in the City of Westminster, London, forming part of the West End.

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St Patrick's College, London

St Patrick's College (also known as St Patrick's International College) is a for-profit private higher education college based in the United Kingdom with its main campus located at Tower Hill in London.

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St Stephen Walbrook

St Stephen Walbrook is a church in the City of London, part of the Church of England's Diocese of London.

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Stacey Kent

Stacey Kent is an American jazz singer.

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Stan Tracey

Stanley William Tracey CBE (30 December 1926 – 6 December 2013) was a British jazz pianist and composer, whose most important influences were Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk.

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Stanley Green

Stanley Owen Green (22 February 1915 – 4 December 1993), known as the Protein Man, was a human billboard who became a well-known figure in central London in the latter half of the 20th century.

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Stanley Wong

Stanley Wong Ping Pui, also known as "Another mountain man", is a Hong Kong artist.

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Stella Vine

Stella Vine (born Melissa Jane Robson, 1969) is an English artist, who lives and works in London.

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Step 13

Step 13 is a British live drum and bass / rock and roll band from London.

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Stephen Elmer

Stephen Elmer (baptised 1715 – 1796) was an English painter.

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Stephen Ward

Stephen Thomas Ward (19 October 1912 – 3 August 1963) was an English osteopath and artist who was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair, a British political scandal which brought about the resignation of John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War, and contributed to the defeat of the Conservative government a year later.

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Steve Laine

Steve Laine (born 19 March 1940, London) was the lead singer and song writer with The Liverpool Five.

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Steve Strange

Steven John Harrington (28 May 1959 – 12 February 2015), better known by his stage name Steve Strange, was a Welsh pop singer.

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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886.

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Street names of Soho

This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Soho, in the City of Westminster.

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Strip club

Strip clubs are venues where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances.

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Striptease

A striptease is an erotic or exotic dance in which the performer gradually undresses, either partly or completely, in a seductive and sexually suggestive manner.

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Stuart Hall (cultural theorist)

Stuart McPhail Hall, FBA (3 February 1932 – 10 February 2014) was a Jamaican-born cultural theorist, political activist and Marxist sociologist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 1951.

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Study for a Self-Portrait—Triptych, 1985–86

Study for a Self-Portrait—Triptych, 1985–86 is a triptych painted between 1985 and 1986 by the Irish born artist Francis Bacon.

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Subcultures in Lithuania

In the 1970s Soviet Lithuania, there were many groups resisting official Soviet ideology.

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Sublime Magazine

Sublime is an international sustainable lifestyle magazine.

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Suggs and the City

Suggs and the City: My Journeys Through Disappearing London is a 2009 book by British singer-songwriter, musician, radio personality and actor, Suggs.

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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

is a Japanese multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Yurakucho, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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SumZero

SumZero is an online community for professional investors (collectively referred to as the "buyside"), which hosts investment research, job opportunities, and capital introduction services.

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Susanna Cappellaro

Susanna Cappellaro (Cohen) is an Italian actress and writer living in Soho, London.

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Swordsmanship

Swordsmanship or sword fighting refers to the skills of a swordsman, a person versed in the art of the sword.

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Tart card

Tart cards are cards advertising the services of prostitutes.

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Tatty Devine

Tatty Devine is a brand name for a jewellery company based in the East End of London.

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Tay 2

Tay 2 is an Independent Local Radio station commercial local radio station serving Dundee, Perth and the general Tayside area in Scotland.

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Team Bondi

Team Bondi Pty.

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Team Soho

Team Soho was a British video game developer based in Soho, London and a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment.

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Ted Baker

Ted Baker plc is a British luxury clothing retail company.

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Ted Stamm

Ted Stamm (1944–1984) was an American artist identified with the movement of monochrome painting, minimalism and conceptual art.

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv (תֵּל אָבִיב,, تل أَبيب) is the second most populous city in Israel – after Jerusalem – and the most populous city in the conurbation of Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.

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Tennis Court (song)

"Tennis Court" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut album Pure Heroine (2013).

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Terrain Gallery

The Terrain Gallery, or the Terrain, is an art gallery and educational center at 141 Greene Street in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City.

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Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic

Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic is a two-part television adaptation of the bestselling novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett.

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TFM 2

TFM 2 is a local radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the City 2 network.

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The 2i's Coffee Bar

The 2i's Coffee Bar was a Coffeehouse on Old Compton Street in Soho, London, that was open from 1956 to 1970.

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The Bag O'Nails

The Bag O'Nails was a live music club and meeting place for musicians in the 1960s and situated at 9 Kingly Street, Soho, London, England.

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The Ballad of Molly Mogg

The Ballad of Molly Mogg (first published as "Molly Mogg, or the Fair Maid of the Inn") is a poem written by John Gay with contributions from Alexander Pope and Dean Swift.

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The Bank Job

The Bank Job is a 2008 British heist-thriller film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, directed by Roger Donaldson, and starring Jason Statham, based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered.

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The Big Four (novel)

The Big Four is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 27 January 1927 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.

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The Big Reunion (series 1)

The first series of the British reality-documentary series The Big Reunion began airing on ITV2 on 31 January 2013 until 28 March 2013.

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The Blue Parrot

The Blue Parrot is a low budget 1953 British crime film directed by John Harlow and starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ballard Berkeley, Richard Pearson and John Le Mesurier.

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The Bottletop Band

The Bottletop Band is a supergroup consisting of leading musicians of both Brazilian and English music.

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The Box Soho

The Box Soho is a cabaret nightclub located at 11-12 Walker's Court in Soho, London, on the premises formerly occupied by the Raymond Revuebar.

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The Brain (club)

The Brain was a house and techno music venue in Soho, London.

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The Bravery

The Bravery was an American rock band formed in New York City in 2003 that consisted of lead vocalist Sam Endicott, guitarist Michael Zakarin, keyboardist John Conway, bassist Mike Hindert and drummer Anthony Burulcich.

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The British Screen Advisory Council

The British Screen Advisory Council was established in 1985 to succeed the Interim Action Committee on the Film Industry.

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The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack)

The Buddha of Suburbia is a 1993 soundtrack album by David Bowie which accompanied the 4-part television serial The Buddha of Suburbia on BBC2 (itself adapted from the book The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi).

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The Buggs

The Buggs were a short-lived tribute band of the mid-1960s, inspired by The Beatles craze.

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The Bullitts

Jeymes Samuel (born 27 July 1979), also known by his stage name The Bullitts, is a British singer-songwriter, music producer and filmmaker from London, England.

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The Casbah Coffee Club

The Casbah Coffee Club was a rock and roll music venue in the West Derby area of Liverpool, England, that operated from 1959 to 1962.

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The Cat's Whisker

The Cat's Whisker was a coffee bar situated at 1 Kingly Street, Soho, London, during the mid-late 1950s.

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The Clash

The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 as a key player in the original wave of British punk rock.

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The Club (dining club)

The Club or Literary Club is a London dining club founded in February 1764 by the artist Joshua Reynolds and essayist Samuel Johnson, with Edmund Burke, the Irish philosopher-politician.

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The Colony Room Club

The Colony Room Club was a private members' drinking club for artists and other creative people at 41 Dean Street, Soho, London.

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The Comedy Store (London)

The Comedy Store is a comedy club located in Soho, London, England, opened in 1979 by Don Ward and Peter Rosengard.

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The Comic Strip

The Comic Strip is a group of British comedians who came to prominence in the 1980s.

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The Communist Manifesto

The Communist Manifesto (originally Manifesto of the Communist Party) is an 1848 political pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

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The Crooked Mile (musical)

The Crooked Mile is an avant-garde musical set in Soho, London with music by Peter Greenwell to book and lyrics by Peter Wildeblood.

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The Devil's Cockpit (Killmaster novel)

The Devil's Cockpit is the twenty-third novel in the long-running Nick Carter-Killmaster series of spy novels.

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The Establishment (club)

The Establishment was a London nightclub which opened in October 1961, at 18 Greek Street, Soho and which became known in retrospect for satire although at the time was a venue more commonly booking jazz acts and used for other events.

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The First Domino

The First Domino is an English play about a fictional terrorist bomber, written by Jonathan Cash, who was injured in the 1999 bombing of the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, London by David Copeland.

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The Flamingo Club

The Flamingo Club was a nightclub in Soho, London, between 1952 and 1967.

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The French House, Soho

The French House is a Grade II listed pub and dining room at 49 Dean Street, Soho, London.

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The Gass

The Gass was a rock band formed in May 1965 by Bobby Tench, Godfrey McLean, and Errol McLean.

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The Gay Hussar

The Gay Hussar is a celebrated Hungarian restaurant located at 2 Greek Street, Soho, central London, England.

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The Getaway (video game)

The Getaway is an action-adventure open world video game developed by Team Soho and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.

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The Greatest Show on Legs

The Greatest Show On Legs (also known as The Legs) is a surreal comedy group, founded in the United Kingdom by comedian Martin Soan, and joined after by the late Malcolm Hardee.

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The Intrepid Fox

The Intrepid Fox was a pub at 97/99 Wardour Street, Soho, established in 1784 by the publican Samuel House, who named it after the prominent British Whig statesman Charles James Fox.

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The IPCRESS File

The IPCRESS File is Len Deighton's first spy novel, published in 1962.

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The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group was an English rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck.

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The Kinks

The Kinks are an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, North London, in 1964 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.

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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century is the third volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.

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The Lone Wolf's Daughter

The Lone Wolf's Daughter is a lost 1919 American silent era crime/drama/thriller motion picture starring Bertram Grassby, Louise Glaum, and Thomas Holding.

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The Magic Circle

The Magic Circle is a British organisation, dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of magic.

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The Midnight Special (TV series)

The Midnight Special is an American late-night musical variety series originally broadcast on NBC during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Burt Sugarman.

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The Miracle (1912 film)

The Miracle (1912) (Germany: Das Mirakel, France: Le Miracle), is a British* "The International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) defines the country of origin as the country of the principal offices of the production company or individual by whom the moving image work was made." See.

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The Mysterious Mr Quin

The Mysterious Mr Quin is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 14 April 1930 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.

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The Nosh Bar

The Nosh Bar was a salt beef bar at 42 Great Windmill Street, London, for over forty years, opening in 1944 and finally closing in the late 1980s.

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The Philip Lynott Album

The Philip Lynott Album is the second solo album by Irish rock singer Philip Lynott, released in 1982.

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The Playbirds

The Playbirds is a 1978 British sexploitation film, made by Irish-born director Willy Roe and starring 1970s pin-up Mary Millington alongside Glynn Edwards, Suzy Mandel and Windsor Davies.

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The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo

The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo is the second studio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters through Universal Classics and Jazz on 1 October 2007 in the United Kingdom.

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The Ruling Class (film)

The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film.

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The Saint and the People Importers

The Saint and the People Importers is the title of a 1971 mystery novel featuring the character of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".

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The Secret Adversary

The Secret Adversary is the second published detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in January 1922 in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in that same year.

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The Secret Agent

The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale is a novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1907.

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The Secret Agent (2016 TV series)

The Secret Agent is a three-part British espionage television drama serial based on the 1907 novel The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad.

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The Shadows

The Shadows (originally known as The Drifters) were an English instrumental rock group, and were Cliff Richard's backing band from 1958 to 1968, having also collaborated again on numerous reunion tours.

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The Sinceros

The Sinceros were a new wave and power pop band from London, England, who recorded two albums for Epic Records, The Sound of Sunbathing (1979) and Pet Rock (1981).

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The Soho Society

The Soho Society is a community association for the London district of Soho.

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The Son of Dr. Jekyll

The Son of Dr.

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The Song of Lunch

The Song of Lunch is a 2010 television adaptation of Christopher Reid's poem of the same name.

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The Spell (novel)

The Spell is a 1998 novel by British author Alan Hollinghurst.

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The Stepfather (TV series)

The Stepfather is a two-part British television crime drama series, written by Simon Booker and directed by Ashley Pearce, that first broadcast on ITV on 6 February 2005.

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The Surfin' Lungs

The Surfin' Lungs are a UK surf music band originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, who were formed in 1981 by Chris Pearce and Geoffo Knipe.

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The Value Engineers

The Value Engineers is a global strategic brand consultancy based in Soho, London in the UK and Manhattan, New York City.

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The Vinyl Factory

The Vinyl Factory is an independent British music and arts enterprise.

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The Vipers Skiffle Group

The Vipers Skiffle Group – later known simply as The Vipers – were one of the leading British groups during the skiffle period of the mid to late 1950s, and were important in the careers of radio and television presenter Wally Whyton, coffee bar manager Johnny Martyn, wire salesman Jean Van den Bosch, instrument repairer Tony Tolhurst, journalist John Pilgrim, record producer George Martin, and several members of The Shadows.

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The Wandering Jew (novel)

The Wandering Jew (Le Juif errant) is an 1844 novel by the French writer Eugène Sue.

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The Who 1964 performances

The Who performed extensively in 1964, supporting their first-ever single "Zoot Suit/I'm the Face" and their late-1964 single "I Can't Explain".

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The World Ten Times Over

The World Ten Times Over is a 1963 British drama film written and directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Sylvia Syms, June Ritchie, Edward Judd and William Hartnell.

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Thee Hypnotics

Thee Hypnotics are an English psychedelic garage rock band, formed in 1985 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

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This Is Love (will.i.am song)

"This Is Love" is a song written and recorded by American hip hop artist will.i.am for his fourth studio album, #willpower.

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Thomas Blackburn (poet)

Thomas Eliel Fenwick Blackburn (10 February 1916 – 13 August 1977) was a British poet.

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Thomas Buzzard

Thomas Buzzard (24 August 1831 - 1 January 1919) was a Victorian doctor who worked at the National Hospital, Queen Square.

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Thomas de Veil

Sir Thomas de Veil (21 November 1684 – 7 October 1746), also known as deVeil, was Bow Street's first magistrate; he was known for having enforced the Gin Act in 1736, and, with Sir John Gonson, Henry Fielding, and John Fielding, was responsible for creating the first professional police and justice system in England.

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Thomas Gaugain

Thomas Gaugain (1756–1812) was a stipple-engraver.

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Thomas Hearne (artist)

Thomas Hearne (22 September 1744 – 13 April 1817) was an English landscape painter, engraver and illustrator.

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Thomas Malton, the elder

Thomas Malton, the elder (1726–1801) was an English architectural draughtsman and writer on geometry.

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Thomas Talbot Bury

Thomas Talbot Bury (26 November 1809 – 23 February 1877) was a British architect and lithographer.

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Thomas Walker (actor)

Thomas Walker (1698–1744) was an English actor and dramatist.

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Thorn EMI

Thorn EMI was a major British company involved in consumer electronics, music, defence and retail.

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Tim Arnold (musician)

Tim Arnold (born 3 July 1975) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, producer musician and film maker from London.

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Timebomb (Kylie Minogue song)

"Timebomb" is a song recorded by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue.

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Timeline of LGBT history in the United Kingdom

This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the United Kingdom.

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Timeline of London

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England in the United Kingdom.

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Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821)

This is a timeline of the presence of Orthodoxy in Greece.

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Tish Murtha

Patricia Anne "Tish" Murtha (14 March 1956 - 13 March 2013) was a British social documentary photographer best known for documenting marginalised communities, social realism and working class life in Newcastle upon Tyne and the North East of England.

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Toby Philpott

Toby Philpott is an English puppeteer best known for his work in motion picture animatronics during the 1980s in such films as The Dark Crystal and Return of the Jedi.

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Tom Allon

Tom F. Allon is an American newspaper and website publisher.

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Tom Bennett (author)

Tom Bennett, raised in Glasgow, is best known for his online blog The Behaviour Guru of which spawned his first book, The Behaviour Guru: Behaviour Management Solutions for Teachers.

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Tom Chantrell

Thomas William Chantrell (20 December 1916 – 15 July 2001), generally known as Tom Chantrell, was a British illustrator and film poster artist.

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Tom Friedman (artist)

Tom Friedman (born 1965) is an American conceptual sculptor.

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Tom Poulton

Tom Poulton (1897–1963) was a British magazine and medical illustrator who provided artwork for a range of publications including the British Journal of Surgery and The Radio Times.

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Tom Quinn (Spooks)

Tom Quinn is a fictional character in the BBC espionage television series Spooks (called MI-5 in the United States), which follows the exploits of Section D, a counter-terrorism division of MI5.

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Tom Reece

Tom Reece (12 August 1873 &ndash; 26 October 1953) was a Welsh professional player of English billiards.

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Tomb of Karl Marx

The Tomb of Karl Marx stands in the Eastern cemetery of Highgate Cemetery, north London, England.

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Tommy Roberts (designer)

Thomas Steven Roberts (6 February 1942 – 10 December 2012) was an English designer and fashion entrepreneur who operated prominent independent retail outlets including pop art boutique, Mr Freedom, and the 1980s decorative arts and homewares store, Practical Styling.

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Tommy Steele

Tommy Steele, (born Thomas Hicks, 17 December 1936) is an English entertainer, regarded as Britain's first teen idol and rock and roll star.

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Tomorrow's Warriors

Tomorrow's Warriors is an innovative jazz music education and artist development organisation that was co-founded in 1991 by Janine Irons MBE FRSA and Gary Crosby OBE, committed to increasing diversity across the arts through jazz, "with a special focus on those from the African diaspora and girls".

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Tonight and Every Night

Tonight and Every Night is a 1945 American musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman and Janet Blair.

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Tony Benn

Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician, writer, and diarist.

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Tony Brainsby

Tony Brainsby (Born 1945 - Died 2000) - Was a British publicist of the 1960s.

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Tony Krantz

Tony Krantz (born June 16, 1959) is an American television executive, producer, writer, and director.

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Too Hot to Handle (1960 film)

Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn.

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TotalRock

TotalRock is a radio station based in London, England.

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Tottenham Court Road

Tottenham Court Road (occasionally abbreviated as TCR) is a major road in the Fitzrovia district of Central London, running from St Giles Circus to Euston Road.

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Tour of Britain

The Tour of Britain, known as the Ovo Energy Tour of Britain for sponsorship purposes, is a multi-stage cycling race, conducted on British roads, in which participants race across Great Britain to complete the race in the fastest time.

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Traffic (conservation programme)

TRAFFIC, the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network, is the leading non-governmental organization working globally on the trade of wild animals and plants in the context of both biodiversity and sustainable development.

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Trash (nightclub)

Trash was a popular London indie and electro nightclub run by Erol Alkan.

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Tree Pit

Tree Pit is a British Rock band formed in London, UK, in 2008 by Lior Seker (lead vocals and guitar), Yaron Rosenblum (drums),.

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Trespass (album)

Trespass is the second studio album from the English rock band Genesis.

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Trident Studios

Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St. Anne's Court in London's Soho district between 1968 and 1981.

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Triptych, May–June 1973

Triptych, May–June 1973 is a triptych completed in 1973 by the Irish-born artist Francis Bacon (1909–1992).

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Two Crowded Hours

Two Crowded Hours is a 1931 British comedy drama film directed by Michael Powell.

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Tzvi Hirsch Ferber

Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Ferber (צבי הירש פרבר; 1879&ndash;November 1966) was a renowned Talmudic and Torah scholar, gifted orator, prolific author and tireless community builder.

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U Don't Know Me (Basement Jaxx song)

"U Don't Know Me" is a song written and produced by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx.

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Underworld London: Crime and Punishment in the Capital City

Underworld London: Crime and Punishment in the Capital City is a 2012 book by British author, academic and journalist, Catharine Arnold.

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Unit London

Unit London is a contemporary art gallery based in Covent Garden in London.

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United Agents

United Agents LLP (UA) is London’s leading talent agency encompassing the worlds of film, TV, books, theatre and comedy.

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United Grand Lodge of England

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body for the majority of freemasons within England and Wales with lodges in other, predominantly ex-British Empire and Commonwealth countries outside the United Kingdom.

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United Kingdom environmental law

United Kingdom environmental law concerns the protection of the environment in the United Kingdom.

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V. Gordon Childe

Vere Gordon Childe (14 April 1892 – 19 October 1957), better known as V. Gordon Childe, was an Australian archaeologist and philologist who specialized in the study of European prehistory.

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Val Wilmer

Valerie Sybil Wilmer (born 7 December 1941, Harrogate, England) is a British photographer and writer specialising in jazz, gospel, blues, and British African-Caribbean music and culture.

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Vanity Fair (1932 film)

Vanity Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle and Anthony Bushell.

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Venus as a Boy (novella)

Venus as a Boy is a 2004 fiction novella by Scottish writer and musician Luke Sutherland, his third publication following two earlier novels, Jelly Roll (1998) and Sweetmeat (2002).

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Verónica Homs

Verónica Homs is a Spanish model and presenter.

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Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe

Version No.

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Victor Musgrave

Victor Musgrave (1919–1984) was a British poet, art dealer and curator.

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Victorian Undead

Victorian Undead is a series of comics about Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson dealing with the supernatural.

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Vija Celmins

Vija Celmins is an acclaimed Latvian-American visual artist best known for photo-realistic paintings and drawings of natural environments and phenomena such as the ocean, spider webs, star fields, and rocks.

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Viking 2 (radio)

Viking 2 is a local radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the City 2 network.

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Visage (band)

Visage were a British synthpop band, formed in London in 1978.

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Vital ingredient

Vital Ingredient is a UK company which operates a chain of made-to-order salad and soup bars in London, mainly based in the City and around Soho.

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Vivien Neves

Vivien Elizabeth Neves (20 November 1947 – 29 December 2002) was a British glamour model, best known for appearing naked in The Times broadsheet newspaper in 1971, and for her regular appearances on Page 3 of the tabloid newspaper ''The Sun''.

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W postcode area

The W (Western and Paddington) postcode area, also known as the London W postcode area is a group of postcode districts covering part of central and part of west London, England.

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W. H. Davies

William Henry Davies or W. H. Davies (3 July 1871 – 26 September 1940) was a Welsh poet and writer.

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Walker's Court

Walker's Court is a pedestrian street in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, London.

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Wally Whyton

Wallace Victor "Wally" Whyton (23 September 1929 – 23 January 1997) was a British musician, songwriter and radio and TV personality.

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Walter Emden

Walter Lawrence Emden (1847 &ndash; 1913) was one of the leading English theatre and music hall architects in the building boom of 1885 to 1915.

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Walturdaw Company Limited

The Walturdaw Company Limited was a pre-First World War British film company.

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Wardour Street

Wardour Street is a street in Soho, London.

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Water purification

Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from water.

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Wee Willie Harris

Wee Willie Harris (born Charles William Harris, 25 March 1933, Bermondsey, London) is an English rock and roll singer.

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Wendy Dagworthy

Wendy Dagworthy OBE (born 4 March 1950) is an English former fashion designer and now design academic.

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West End (ward)

West End is a ward of the London borough of the City of Westminster, in the United Kingdom.

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West End Jungle

West End Jungle is a 1961 British film focused on the issue of prostitution.

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West End of London

The West End of London (commonly referred to as the West End) is an area of Central and West London in which many of the city's major tourist attractions, shops, businesses, government buildings and entertainment venues, including West End theatres, are concentrated.

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West One Music Group

West One Music Group is a British global music agency that delivers music to clients worldwide.

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West Sound (Ayrshire)

West Sound is a local radio station in Ayrshire.

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Westminster Kingsway College

Westminster Kingsway College is a further education college in central London with centres in King's Cross and Regent's Park in Camden, together with Victoria (1910) and Soho centres in Westminster.

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Westminster St James

Westminster St James (or St James Piccadilly) was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England.

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Who Are You (song)

"Who Are You", composed by Pete Townshend, is the title track on The Who's 1978 album, Who Are You, the last album released before Keith Moon's death in September 1978.

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Widow Twankey

Widow Twankey is a female character in the pantomime Aladdin.

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WigWam (duo)

WigWam were an English pop duo, comprising Alex James, the bassist from Blur and vocalist Betty Boo.

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Wil Johnson

Wilbert Charles "Wil" Johnson (born 1965) is an English actor, who has had notable television roles in Waking the Dead and Babyfather, and on stage in Othello.

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Wilfredo (character)

Wilfredo is a fictional comedy character portrayed by the British comedian Matt Roper.

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Will Hobhouse

William Arthur Hobhouse (born September 1956) is an English businessman and investor, chairman of the furniture store chain Heal's.

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William Blake

William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker.

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William Bridges Adams

William Bridges Adams (1797 – 23 July 1872) was an author, inventor and locomotive engineer.

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William Elliott (engraver)

William Elliott or Elliot (1727–1766) was an English engraver.

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William Farren

William Farren (13 May 1786 – 24 September 1861), English actor, was born the son of an actor (born 1725) of the same name, who played leading roles from 1784 to 1795 at Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.

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William Hamilton Reid

William Hamilton Reid (died 1826) was a British poet and hack writer.

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William Hazlitt

William Hazlitt (10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830) was an English writer, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher.

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William Hunter (anatomist)

William Hunter (23 May 1718 – 30 March 1783) was a Scottish anatomist and physician.

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William Pickles

William Norman Pickles (6 March 1885 – 2 March 1969) was a British physician who worked as a general practitioner and was the first president of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 1953.

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William Young Ottley

William Young Ottley (6 August 1771 &ndash; 26 May 1836) was an English collector of and writer on art, amateur artist, and Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum.

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Willoughby Sharp

Willoughby Sharp (January 23, 1936 – December 17, 2008) was an artist, independent curator, independent publisher, gallerist, teacher, author, and telecom activist.

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Willy Clarkson

William Berry "Willy" Clarkson (1861 - 12 October 1934) was a British theatrical costume designer and wigmaker.

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Windmill Theatre

The Windmill Theatre — now The Windmill International — in Great Windmill Street, London was for many years both a variety and revue theatre.

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Workers for Freedom

Workers for Freedom was a British fashion label that was launched in 1985 by Graham Fraser and Richard Nott.

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WorldPride

WorldPride, licensed by InterPride and organized by one of its members, is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.

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XXL (club)

XXL is a gay nightclub in London which primarily caters to the bear sub-group.

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Yamaha Music London

Yamaha Music London is a musical instrument and sheet music retail store owned and operated by Yamaha Music Europe GmbH's UK branch.

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Yauatcha

Yauatcha is a Chinese restaurant in Broadwick Street, Soho, London, England, specialising in dim sum.

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Yes (band)

Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford.

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Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael (Slabodka)

Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael was a yeshiva located in the Lithuanian town of Slabodka, adjacent to Kovno (Kaunas), now Vilijampolė, a suburb of Kaunas.

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YO! Sushi

YO! Sushi is a company that owns, operates, and franchises conveyor belt sushi restaurants, principally in the United Kingdom, United States, Europe, the Middle East and Australia.

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Yotam Ottolenghi

Yotam Assaf Ottolenghi (born 14 December 1968) is an Israeli-British chef, restaurant owner, and food writer.

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You Don't Miss Your Water

"You Don't Miss Your Water" is a soul song and the debut single written and recorded by American singer William Bell.

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Young Marx (play)

Young Marx is a play by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman about the early life of Karl Marx.

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Young Tiger

George Browne (4 May 1920 &ndash; 23 March 2007), better known as the Young Tiger, was a Trinidadian calypso musician.

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Yukio Tani

was a pioneering Japanese jujutsu and judo instructor and professional challenge wrestler, notable for being one of the very first jujutsu stylists to teach and compete outside of Japan.

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Zehnacker

Zehnacker is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

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Zoot Money

George Bruno "Zoot" Money (born 17 July 1942 in Bournemouth, Hampshire) is an English vocalist, keyboardist and bandleader.

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Zoot Money's Big Roll Band

Zoot Money's Big Roll Band is a British rhythm and blues and soul group, also influenced by jazz, formed in England in the early autumn of 1961.

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(Don't) Give Hate a Chance

"(Don't) Give Hate A Chance" is the third and final single from British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai's sixth studio album, Dynamite.

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... Rage Before Beauty

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102.2 Jazz FM

102.2 Jazz FM (also known as London Jazz Radio and JFM) was a local jazz and soul music station for London run by GMG Radio.

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12 Bar Club

The 12 Bar Club was a music venue in London that opened in 1994 on Denmark Street &ndash; known as Great Britain's "Tin Pan Alley" &ndash; just off Charing Cross Road and close to Soho.

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13 Lead Soldiers

13 Lead Soldiers is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Tom Conway as Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond.

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1852–60 cholera pandemic

The third cholera pandemic (1852–60) was the third major outbreak of cholera originating in India in the nineteenth century that reached far beyond its borders.

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1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak

The Broad Street cholera outbreak (or Golden Square outbreak) was a severe outbreak of cholera that occurred in 1854 near Broad Street (now Broadwick Street) in the Soho district of London, England.

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1909 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1917 Club

The 1917 Club was a club for socialists that met in 4 Gerrard Street, Soho, in Central London, during the early part of the 20th century.

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1953 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1953 in the United Kingdom.

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1956 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1956.

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1956 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1956 in the United Kingdom.

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1959 in British music

This is a summary of 1959 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

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1959 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1959.

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1959 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1959 in the United Kingdom.

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1965 in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1965.

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1965 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1965 in the United Kingdom.

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1999

1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.

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1999 in England

Events from 1999 in England.

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1999 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1999 in the United Kingdom.

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1999 London nail bombings

The 1999 London nail bombings were a series of bomb explosions in London, England.

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20 Frith Street

20 Frith Street is a building in the Soho district of London.

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30 Minute Love Affair

"30 Minute Love Affair" is a song performed by English recording artist Paloma Faith.

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43 Club

The 43 Club or "The 43" was a nightclub at in Soho, London that became notorious during the roaring twenties for outrageous parties frequented by the decadent rich and famous.

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50 Carnaby Street

50 Carnaby Street in London's Soho district was the site of several important music clubs in the 20th century.

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56 Dean Street

56 Dean Street, based in Dean Street in London's Soho district, is the city's largest sexual health clinic.

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62 Group

The 62 Group was a militant broad-based coalition of anti-fascists in London.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soho

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