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  2. Old Compton Street - Wikipedia

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    Old Compton Street is a road that runs east–west through Soho in the West End of London, named after Henry Compton who raised funds for St Anne's Church in 1686. The area, particularly this street, became home to French Protestant refugees in 1681.

  3. Prince Edward Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was designed in 1930 by Edward A. Stone, [1] with an interior designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet. [2] It cost over £400,000 to be built. [3] Named after Prince Edward (at the time Prince of Wales, briefly Edward VIII and later Duke of Windsor), it opened on 3 April 1930 with a performance of the musical Rio Rita. [4]

  4. Comptons of Soho - Wikipedia

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    Comptons of Soho during London Gay Pride 2010. Comptons of Soho is a gay pub in London. Situated at 51–53 Old Compton Street in the heart of Soho's 'gay village', Comptons has been an integral part of London's gay scene since June 1986.

  5. Soho - Wikipedia

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    Old Compton Street is named after the Bishop of London Henry Compton, and was first laid out in the 1670s, fully developed by 1683. During the late 18th and 19th centuries, it became a popular meeting place for French exiles. The street was the birthplace of Europe's rock club circuit (2i's club) [129] and contained the first adult cinema in ...

  6. The 2i's Coffee Bar - Wikipedia

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    The 2i's Coffee Bar was a coffeehouse at 59 Old Compton Street in Soho, London, that was open from 1956 to 1970.It played a formative role in the emergence of Britain's skiffle and rock and roll music culture in the late 1950s, and several major stars including Tommy Steele and Cliff Richard were first discovered performing there.

  7. Forbes Family Selling 300-Year-Old London Mansion

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    Forbes Family Selling 300-Year-Old London Mansion. Sheree R. Curry. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:15 PM.

  8. Admiral Duncan (pub) - Wikipedia

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    The Admiral Duncan is a public house in Old Compton Street, Soho, in central London that is well known as one of Soho's oldest gay pubs. In 1999, the pub was bombed by neo-Nazi David Copeland, resulting in three people being killed and 83 being injured.

  9. Algerian Coffee Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Algerian Coffee Stores is a coffee shop in Old Compton Street in the Soho neighborhood of London, England. [1] Founded in 1887, it is the oldest coffee shop in London. [2] It was founded in 1887 by M. Siari, an Algerian, at number 52 Old Compton Street.