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Greek Street, Soho, the Worst Street in London, 1906
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Greek Street, Soho, the Worst Street in London, 1906
The Worst Street in London. A view of Greek Street, Soho, which was stigmatised by Inspector McKay before the Police Commission as the worst street in London. Greek Street runs from Shaftesbury Avenue to Soho Square, in the heart of Londons foreign quarter. Several well-known hostelries are situated in the street, including Kettners Restaurant, which can be seen at the corner. Date: 1906
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Greek Street, Soho: London's Notorious Hub in the Early 1900s This evocative photograph captures Greek Street in Soho, London, in 1906, a time when the area was infamously known as the 'worst street in London.' Inspector McKay brought this stigma to light during a Police Commission meeting, drawing attention to the district's unsavory reputation. Located between Shaftesbury Avenue and Soho Square, Greek Street was a central part of London's foreign quarter. Its diverse population and bustling atmosphere made it a melting pot of various cultures and a popular destination for travelers and immigrants. Several well-known establishments dotted the street, including Kettner's Restaurant, which can be seen in the corner of the image. Known for its luxurious dining experiences, Kettner's was a stark contrast to the seedier elements that dominated the street. Despite its allure, Greek Street was notorious for its criminal activity and disreputable denizens. The area was a hotbed of vice, with gambling dens, brothels, and opium dens hidden among the shops and eateries. The narrow, dimly lit streets provided the perfect cover for nefarious activities, making it a dangerous place for the unwary traveler. This photograph offers a glimpse into a bygone era, a time when Greek Street was a symbol of London's gritty, unpolished past. The image serves as a reminder of the city's complex history and the ever-evolving nature of its neighborhoods.
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