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In this episode we take a ride in Fitzrovia’s very own time machine. Hanway Street W1 is not much more than a quiet little alley, but it echoes with the shouts of Victorian schoolchildren, and the choruses of music-hall songs, and the murmured conversations of New Women taking tea without a chaperone, and ‘Rock Island Line’ belted out over the hissing of a Gaggia machine. Join us on a journey into the lost history of the West End.
Subscribe to Sun Street Passage for free on Substack, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Follow @sunstreetpassage on Instagram for photos to accompany each episode. And if you’d like to learn more, check out the reading and resources page on Substack.
If you’ve enjoyed this, please consider supporting the wonderful Coram, who’ve been creating better chances for children since 1739. You can find out more and donate here: https://www.coram.org.uk/support-us/donate/
By Sun Street PassageIn this episode we take a ride in Fitzrovia’s very own time machine. Hanway Street W1 is not much more than a quiet little alley, but it echoes with the shouts of Victorian schoolchildren, and the choruses of music-hall songs, and the murmured conversations of New Women taking tea without a chaperone, and ‘Rock Island Line’ belted out over the hissing of a Gaggia machine. Join us on a journey into the lost history of the West End.
Subscribe to Sun Street Passage for free on Substack, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Follow @sunstreetpassage on Instagram for photos to accompany each episode. And if you’d like to learn more, check out the reading and resources page on Substack.
If you’ve enjoyed this, please consider supporting the wonderful Coram, who’ve been creating better chances for children since 1739. You can find out more and donate here: https://www.coram.org.uk/support-us/donate/