The first property in the 'Orange' set in my journey around the London Monopoly board.
The former Bow Street Magistrates Court |
The Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden |
As early as 1632 the Drury Lane and Bow Street area became known as 'thieving alley' and, apparently, was increasingly "Troblinge the adjacent areas... by lewdest Blades and female Naughty-packs" I will draw a veil of modesty over that!
The bow-shaped street was set out in 1637 with high-class housing but after the English civil war many fine houses, formerly owned by Royalists lay empty and the area deteriorated once again. After the Battle of Naseby Oliver Cromwell himself moved to live in Bow Street. After the Restoration (of the Monarchy) it became an area where the literati and low-life criminals intermingled in the newly-established coffee-houses.
Next in this series: Marlborough Street
14 comments:
'Naughty-packs' - brilliant. Hahahaha great buildings too :)
Such beautiful buildings and such interesting stories behind them.
Every time I hear of the Bow Street Runners I think of the film `Carry on Jack` where the head of the runners was called Captain Fancy, played by Kenneth Williams! Not a classic piece of historical film-making, but pretty funny!
J
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Hey bazza,
Once again, a highly informative posting. I seem to obtain a tad more knowledge almost every time I visit your site. If fact, I 'bow' to your knowledge.
Have a good weekend. Oh great and now I have to prove I'm not a robot. Then again, I might be an android...
Gary
AC: Yes, that made me laugh. I had never heard that expression until I researched this. I might try to introduce it into my everyday speech.
SO,AC: The Royal Opera House is a superb building inside and out!
John: The Carry on team didn't generally worry too much about historical accuracy, did they?
Gary: Has the robot thing just appeared? It's not my doing and I'll try to get rid of it!
Thanks for visiting and enjoy the weekend!
Hi bazza,
Another very informative post. I knew about Henry Fielding and the police force, but didn't know of the connection with Bow Street. I have, of course, being the highly educated person that I am, read "Tom Jones", so there!
Very Best Wishes and have a great weekend,
David.
Hi bazza,
Let me see if I get this straight:
Orange is the colour representing unity or humanity. Holding court for the likes of Casanova and Naughty Packs, while down the block, professional musicians and singers perform? I certainly understand now why "What's New Pussycat?" would be such a hit! Lastly, the Royals leave and the property goes to hell. The Royals return and and the place worsens?
All well and good, but I think you should trade or sell off Bow Street. And there you have it; my simplistic American view(smile).
Hi David. Enjoy your weekend too. I didn't know so much about this either until I researched 'Bow Street'!
Dixie: So you don't recommend that I purchase a hotel there? This Monopoly game is more complex than I expected!
Magnificent, but the arrows on my map never bring me to Bow street.
Aliza: It might be a one-way street!
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