Holywell Street was a brief, secondary, northern carriageway of part of the Strand, London. It was accordingly subsumed in name when the Strand was widened in 1900. Aside from housing above it was the centre for the sale of romance books and pornography in Victorian London during which time it was known as 'Booksellers' Row'.
References
- "Holywell Street | street, London, United Kingdom". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- "Booksellers' Row n.". Green’s Dictionary of Slang. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
External links
- James Partleton (1837-1876)
- Lost London: a Victorian Street for Friggers and Radicals
- Holywell Street and Wych Street, London in 1901
Media related to Holywell Street, London at Wikimedia Commons
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