Authors: Pip Granger
Beaumont Buildings
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bebop
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Bede, Venerable
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Bedford, Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of
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Bedford, Francis Russell, 4th Earl of
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Bedford, John Russell, 1st Earl of
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Bedford Estate
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Bedford House
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Bedfordbury, Peabody estate
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Behan, Brendan and Dominic
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Belgrave Square
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Bell, Bonnie
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The Bell, Wellington Street
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The Bells, Drury Lane
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Benitez, Mr
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Benson, Johnny
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Bentine, Michael
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Bentley, Derek
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Bentley, Dick
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Bergman, Ingrid
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Berkeley family
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Berman, Monty
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Berman's (costumiers), Irving Street
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Bernard, Bruce
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Bernard, Jeffrey
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Bernard, Oliver
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Bernhardt, Sarah
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Bertoni's (hairdresser), Denman Street
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Berwick Street
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market
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Betterton Street
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Betting and Gaming Act (1960)
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betting shops
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Bicycle Thieves
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Biddle, Margaret
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âBill'
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Billingsgate 172
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School
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bingo
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Binks, Alfie
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Black Cat Café, Old Compton Street
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Black Horse pub
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black market
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âBlackies'
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blackout, wartime
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Blemund, William
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Blitz see bombing, wartime
Bloom and Green
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Bloomsbury
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Bloomsbury Group
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Bloomsbury Technical College, Southampton Row
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The Blue Lamp
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Blue Posts pub
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Blyghton, Charlie
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Bogart, Humphrey
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bohemians
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bombing, wartime
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Bond Street
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bookies
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bookshops
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Boots
Stamford Street
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Boulter, Sonia
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on Archer Street
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on Berwick Street market
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on butchers
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on cafés, restaurants and coffee bars
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on Tommy Cooper
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family background
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on food shortages and
on Newport Buildings
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parents' work
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schooldays
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on street games
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and wartime bombing
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Bourchier Street
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Bow Street
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police station
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Bow Street Runners
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Brace, Ronnie
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Brahms (bootmenders), Peter Street
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Brewer Street
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British Airways, West London Terminal
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British Library
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British War Relief Society
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Broadcasting House
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Broadwick Street
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Brompton Oratory
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Broonzy, Big Bill
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Broulier family
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Bruce, Brenda
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Bruce House
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Bryan, Tricia
(Patricia Taylor)
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Bryden, Beryl
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Buchan, Charles, Football Annuals
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Buckingham Palace
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Buckingham Street
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Buckstone Club
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Bulke, Benoit
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Bundles to Britain
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Bunjies, Lichfield Street
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Burgess, Guy
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Burlington Arcade
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Burlington family
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Bus Stop club
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businesses
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Chinese
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Butchers' Arms, Broadwick Street
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Butler, Ralph
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âcabbage' (in rag trade)
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Caddy, Alan
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Cadec, Madame
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Café Bleu
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Café de Paris
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Caine, Michael
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Camberwell
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Cambridge Circus
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Cambridge Theatre
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Camden Town
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Cameo cinema, Charing Cross Road
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Cameo cinema, Windmill Street
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Camillus, Sister
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Camisa, Alberto
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Camisa, Francesco
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Camisa, Henry
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Canton restaurant
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La Capannina restaurant
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capital punishment
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Caplin, Victor
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Le Caprice restaurant
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car dealers
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Cardno, Glen
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Carlisle Arms, Bateman Street
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Carlisle Street
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Carlton House
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Carnera, Elvio
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Carnera, John
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on bathrooms
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and bombsites
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and cinemas
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on Covent Garden market
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on âgreat divide'
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holidays
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and Italian community
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on rag trade
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on shoemaking
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and Soho Square
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on weekends
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Carnera, Secundo
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Carnival strip club, Old Compton Street
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Carry On Constable
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Carry On Regardless
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Carthy, Martin
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Cartier
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Caruso, Enrico
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Casanova, Giacomo
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casinos
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catering equipment
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Catholic Church
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Cat's Whiskers, Kingly Street
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Cavemen
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Cavendish Mews South
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Cecil Court
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Cecil Gee
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Central Hall, Westminster
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Chalk Farm
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Chandos Place
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Changing of the Guard
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Chaplin, Charles
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Charing Cross Hospital
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Charing Cross Road
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bookshops
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as âgreat divide'
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Charing Cross station
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Charles I, King
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Charles II, King
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Charles Street
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Charringtons (coal merchants)
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La Chasse
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Checkmates
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Chelsea
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chestnut sellers
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Chez Gilbert restaurant
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Chinatown
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Chivers, Mr
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Chris Barber's Jazz Band
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Chris's (barbers)
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Christodoulos, Jimmy
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Christopher, Percy
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Church of England
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Church Street
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churchgoing
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