Authors: Pip Granger
Gaggia, Achille
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Gainsborough, Thomas
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games and diversions
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Gardner, Ava
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Gardner, Owen
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as churchgoer
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and cinema
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and coffee bars
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and contact with famous
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,
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education
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on gambling and snooker
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and âkept woman'
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and Page's
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,
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,
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,
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,
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on prostitutes
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on pubs
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on SpotâDimes fight
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Gargoyle Club, Meard Street
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Garland, Judy
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Garrard
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gas lighting
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Gaudin, Georges
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Gaumont cinema, King's Cross
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Genevieve
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Gennaro, Mr
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Gennaro's restaurant, Old
Compton Street (later Dean Street)
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,
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,
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George IV, King (earlier Prince Regent)
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George VI, King
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Germans
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Gerrard Street
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Gerry's (club)
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Gielgud, Sir John
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Gigli, Beniamino
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,
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,
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Giles, Mr
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Gillespie, Dizzy
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Ginsberg, Allen
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Gipsy Larry
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glass animal sellers
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Glicco, Jack
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Madness after Midnight
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,
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Glover, Cissie (Nan)
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,
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,
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Good Food Guide
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Goodge Street
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The Goons
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Goslett Yard
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Graham, Davey
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Granada cinema, Euston Road
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Gray's Inn Road
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police station
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Great Chapel Street
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Great Expectations
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Great Fire of London
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Great Marlborough Street
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Great Newport Street
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,
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,
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Great Portland Street
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Great Queen Street
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,
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Great Russell Street
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Greek Street
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Green Park
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,
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Gregg, Brian
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Greycoat School, Victoria
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Griffin pub, Theobald's Road
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Grodzinski's
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Grosvenor, Sir Richard
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Grosvenor family
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Grosvenor Square
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Groucho Club, Dean Street
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,
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Guildford Street
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Guinness Book of Records
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Gunnell, Rick and Johnny
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Gwyn, Nell
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Gyre & Gimble, John Adam Street
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,
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Habgood's
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Hackney Marshes
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Hamburger, Gertie, Sid and Johnny
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Hamleys
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Hamnett, Nina
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Handley, Tommy
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Hanover Square
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Hanway Street
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A Hard Day's Night
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Hardy, Rick
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hare-coursing
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Harley Street
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Harriott, Joe
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Harris, Roy
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Harris, Wee Willie
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Harrison, Roy, Blitz over Westminster
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Harrisons (printmakers)
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,
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Harry the Glass
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Hartnell, Norman
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Hasler, Charles
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Hawksworth, Johnny
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health, public
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Heaven and Hell, Old Compton Street
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,
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Helvetia, Old Compton Street
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Henry (at La Isola Bella)
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Henry VIII, King
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,
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Hepburn, Audrey
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Hewitt, Molly Balvaird
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,
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Hill Street
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Hippodrome Theatre
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Hiroshima
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Holden, William
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Holiday, Billie
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holidays
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Holland Park
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Hollins, Father
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Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square
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Home & Colonial
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see also gay and lesbian scene
Hope, Bob
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Horse Guards Parade
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Hospital for Venereal Diseases
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hostesses, club
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,
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Houlbrook, Matt, Queer London
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âHow Much Is That Doggy in the Window?'
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Hoyles, Robert
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Hudson, Miss
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Humphries, James
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Hungerford Bridge
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Hungerford Lane
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Hungerford market
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Hunt, Derek
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,
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,
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Hunter, Ray
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Hyams, âHymie' and Sophie
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Hyde, Pat
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Hyde Park Corner
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immigration
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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The Importance of Being Earnest
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Indian food
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Inns of Court
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Interval Club, Dean Street
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,
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Irani brothers
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Irving, Henry
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Irving Street
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Isle of Man
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,
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La Isola Bella
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Italians
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,
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,
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,
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ITMA
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It's Time to Dance
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Ivanhoe
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Jack the Ripper
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Jack's (shop in Great Queen Street)
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Jackson, Arthur
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Jackson, Graham
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and British Museum
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as chorus boy
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on cinemas
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on Covent Garden market
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on crime
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on Denmark Street
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on Drury Lane
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and father
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on housing conditions
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,
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,
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,
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on jobs
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on police
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on prostitutes
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on street life
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on street sharks
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on swimming
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on thieving
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Jackson, Olga
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and British Museum
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on Drury Lane
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on Fred Emney
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and father
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on housing conditions
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,
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,
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,
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,
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at Medical Mission
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and nightlife
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schooldays
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on youth clubs
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Jackson, âSnakey'
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,
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Jaeggi, Leon, and Sons
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Jamboree club, Wardour Street
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James, Myra
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James Street
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jazz
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traditional versus modern
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Jazz Couriers
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âJeanette'
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Jenkins, Graham
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Jenkins, Peter
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on bombsites
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on Coronation
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on Covent Garden area
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and food shopping
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holidays
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on housing conditions
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,
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,
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on lamplighter
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on rationing
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on spivs
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and youth clubs
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Jewel, Jimmy
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Jimmy's
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John, Augustus
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John Adam Street
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,
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,
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,
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John Lewis, Oxford Street
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Johnson, Ken âSnakehips'
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Jolson's, Peter Street
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Jones, Barbara
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on Adelphi
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on cinema and theatre
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on Covent Garden market
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,
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,
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,
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encounters with famous
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on food shopping
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,
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,
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on health
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Jones, Matt and Charlie
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Jones, Mr (father of Barbara and Pat)
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,
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Jones, Mr (headmaster)
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Jones, Pat
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Jubilee Hall
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jump-up men
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Kavanaugh, John
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Keeler, Christine
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Keeley, Ellen
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n
Kemble Street
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