First opened on 19 April 1958 at 165 Oxford Street and then in 1964 moved to 90 Wardour Street, where it stayed until 1988. It was at 105-107 Charing Cross Road (a former cinema) from August 1988 - December 1995. It moved quite often after that but seems to have closed for good in 2008. The picture source website is a great resource.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Marquee Club
Commemorated ati
Montagu Pyke and The Marquee
The Montagu Pyke This is the site of the former 'Marquee Club' which closed i...
Other Subjects
Association of Jewish Refugees
The AJR provides an extensive range of social and welfare services, and grants financial assistance to Jewish victims of Nazi persecution living in Great Britain. The AJR’s plaque scheme honours p...
Dave Squires
Much-loved street sweeper in the area around Waterloo Station. Â Employed by Veolia who were contracted by Lambeth Council. Â Â Died after a long illness. Â His coffin was driven through the Lower Mars...
Keib Thomas
Community worker, inspirational community activist, volunteer, & teacher, devoted to ethnic & inter-faith harmony, justice and equality. Born in Wales, he moved to London and worked for sev...
Tokyo Sherlock Holmes Society
Active in 1953. Initiated by Richard Hughes and also known as the Baritsu Chapter.
Peckham Society
A society that exists to encourage interest in, and to care for the environment and history of Peckham and the surrounding area.

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