Up West (51 page)

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Authors: Pip Granger

‘kept women'
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Kerouac, Jack
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Kettner's Book of the Table
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Kettner's, Old Compton Street
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Key Club
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A Kid for Two Farthings
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Kidd, Johnny
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Kilburn High Street
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Kind Hearts and Coronets
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King, Curly
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‘King David'
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King George IV public house
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King Street
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Kingly Street
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King's Arms, Poland Street
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King's Cross
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King's Model Milliners, Sloane Square
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Kingsway
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Kitchen Supplies, Brewer Street
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Kitt, Eartha
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Klausner, Miss
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Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem
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Knightsbridge
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Koiza, John
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Korean war
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Koringa
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Korner, Alexis
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Kray brothers
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Krupa, Gene
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La Rue, Danny (Danny Carroll)
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Lambert & Butlers
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Lamb's Conduit Street
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lamplighters
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Langley Street
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laundries, public
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Laurel and Hardy
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Lawrence, D. H., Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Law's, Drury Lane
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Le Sage, Bill
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Le Touquet
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,
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Lee, Ann
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on
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I's
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on Chapel market
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on Covent Garden market
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,
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,
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family stories
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,
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on housing conditions
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on Lincoln's Inn Fields
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and nightlife
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schooldays
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on Soho
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on wartime bombing
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on West End as special place
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and youth clubs
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,
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Lee Ho Fook restaurant
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Leicester Square
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n,
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,
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Lena Stores
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Leoni, Peppino
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I Shall Die on the Carpet
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lepers
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lesbian and gay scene
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,
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see also homosexuality

Lex Garage
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Lexington Street
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Lichfield Street
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Limehouse
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Lincoln, Paul (Dr Death)
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Lincoln's Inn Fields
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Lingfield racecourse
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Lisson Grove
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Little Theatre
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Littlewood, Joan
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Littlewoods (ironmongers)
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Liverpool
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Lock's
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Lollobrigida, Gina
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London County Council (LCC)
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London Courier
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London Palladium
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London Pavilion cinema
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London Skiffle Centre
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London Transport Museum
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London, University of
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London Zoo
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Long Acre
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,
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Lower John Street
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Lower Regent Street
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Lower Wardour Street
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Lyceum dance hall
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Lyons Corner Houses
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Lyons, J. & Co.
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Le Macabre coffee bar, Meard Street
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,
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McDevitt, Chas
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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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McGill, Donald
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MacInnes, Colin
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Mackintosh, Spike
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Macklin Street
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Maclean, Donald
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McTell, Ralph
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magazines, porn
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Magic Circle
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Maiden Lane
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maids, prostitutes'
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,
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Maison Bertaux, Greek Street
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,
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Maison Lyons
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The Mall
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Mall Gardens
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Malta
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n

Maltese
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Mandrake club, Meard Street
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Mann, Eddie
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Mann, N., & Sons
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Mann, Noah
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Mann, Noah (Billy)
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Mann, Ronnie
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on Archer Street
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on bombsites
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on cinemas
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on Coronation
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on Covent Garden market
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,
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on crime and police
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,
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,
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,
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on dancing
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encounters with famous
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family background
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on housing conditions
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jobs
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,
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on prostitutes
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schooldays
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on Soho clubs
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street life
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,
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on theatres
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on youth clubs
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Mann, Sandra
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Mann family
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Mapleton Restaurant/ Hotel
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Marble Arch
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Mare Street
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markets
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Markham, Mrs
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Marks, Harrison
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Marquee
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Marquis of Granby pub
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marriages of convenience
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Marsh, Bert
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Marshall Street
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public baths
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swimming pools
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Martin, Mary
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Marvin, Hank
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Marylebone
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,
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Marylebone Central School
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Marylebone Lane police station
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Marylebone Park
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Mash & Marram
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Maurer, Hans Dieter
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Maurer's Restaurant, Greek Street
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Maxim's Chinese Restaurant, Gerrard Street
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Mayfair
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,
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Meard Street
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Mechele, Maria
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Medical Mission see Mildmay

Medical Mission

Meehan, Tony
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Meg and Jumping Jack
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Melly, George
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Melvin, Alf
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Men Only
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Mendez, Julia
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Mercer Street
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Mercer's Arms, Mercer Street
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Mercers' Company
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Messina, Gino
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Messina brothers
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Methodists
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Metropolitan Board of Works
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Metropolitan Bopera House
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Metropolitan Police
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Midsummer Night's Dream
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Mifsud, Frank
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,
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n

Mildmay Medical Mission
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,
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milk bar culture
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Millbank
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,
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Miller, Henry, Tropic of Cancer
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Milligan, Spike
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Mills, Freddie
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Mills, Susan and Amanda
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Moka Bar, Frith Street
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Monmouth, Duke of
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Monmouth Street (formerly Great St Andrew's Street)
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,
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,
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Monolulu, Prince
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Monroe, George
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Monroe, Marilyn
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Monroe's
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Montagu, Lord
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Montpelier Estate
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Montpelier Square
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Montpelier Street
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Moraes, Henrietta
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Moretti, Joe
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Morgan, Betty
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Morgan, Laurie
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,
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Morley, Robert
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Morris, Harry
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Morrison shelters
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Mortimer Street
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Morton, Miss
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,
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Moss Bros
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Moss, Mr
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Moss, Stirling
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Moulin Rouge, Hanway Street
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Mount Pleasant Post Office
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Moynihan,
(i)
rd Baron
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Mulla, Tony
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Mulligan, Mick
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murders, of prostitutes
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Murphy, Mr
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Murray's Cabaret Club
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Museum Street
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,
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music scene
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Musicians' Union
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Mussolini, Benito
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NAAFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes)
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Nagasaki
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Napoleon III, Emperor
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Nash, John
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,
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Nash, Raymond
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National Gallery
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National Health Service (NHS)
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Neal Street
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n,
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New Compton Street
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New Row
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Newport Court
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Newport Dwellings (Newport Buildings)
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,
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Newport Place
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News of the World
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Newton, Robert
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Nichopopholous, Paddy
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