Soho 1990
Soho, in the heart of London’s West End, is a tangle of workshops, pubs and Chinatown’s shops and restaurants. It has always been a sort of village, full of dodgy dreamers, clubbers and sex workers. By 1990 gentrification and rent rises had begun to destroy much of the exotic ambience, slowed down by the arrival of the gay community and the transformative power of the vibrant “pink pound”.
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Raymonds Review Bar, Rupert Street
Denis Cockell's Tattoo Parlour, Walker Court
Kinky Gerlinky, Halloween party
Roxy Beaujolais, landlady, 3 greyhounds
Chinese takeaway, Shaftesbury Avenue
Old Compton street
Gunsmiths, Beak Street
Traditional massage, Chinatown
"Dream Boys" strip show
Animal and friend, Wardour Street
Adult bookshop, Walkers court
The Groucho Club, Dean Street
Bar Italia, Frith St
Berwick St Market
Dean Street
Peter Street Brothels
Book stall, Cambridge Circus
Beaujolais Nouveau celebration, Coach & Horses
Newspaper sellers, Old Compton Street