Wanderings in London, Piccadilly, Mayfair, and Pall Mall
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A guided tour of central West End neighbourhoods that blends topographical description, historical anecdote and social observation. The author moves through streets, squares, houses, clubs, theatres and shops, recording architectural features, vanished sites and the personalities once associated with them. Chapters offer practical orientation with a district map and illustrated plates, and they pair close local detail—addresses, institutions and curiosities—with reflections on changing tastes and urban development. The result is a compact, anecdotal portrait of Piccadilly, Mayfair, Pall Mall and surrounding streets that highlights both surviving landmarks and the traces of a vanished social world.
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