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Plaque

Lady Jane boutique

Inscription

In this building in 1966 Henry Moss & Harry Fox opened iconic Lady Jane, Carnaby Street's first women's fashion boutique.
Westminster City Council

See also the Lord John plaque.

Site: Lady Jane boutique (1 memorial)

W1, Carnaby Street, 29

Our photos were taken at the end of November so of course the Christmas decorations were already up.

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Lady Jane boutique

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Lady Jane

in 1966 Henry Moss & Harry Fox opened the iconic Lady Jane, Carnaby Stree...

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Harry Fox

Fox and Henry Moss both had small factories making fashion garments.  They me...

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Henry Moss

See Harry Fox.

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Lady Jane boutique

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Westminster City Council

The ancient parish of St Margaret's was divided into St Margaret's and St Joh...

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