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houses on the east side of Frith Street starting in the middle of the block, to replace the old stables. These new properties (the current Nos. 6–10) were numbered 1–5. The first two of these, Nos. 1 & 2, (currently 6 & 7) were completed in 1718 and the numbering continued on the south side of Queen Street (now
Bateman Street) with 6 (presently No. 11).
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Monmouth House was pulled down in 1773, five more houses were built right at the north (Soho Square) end of the street. This ultimately resulted in Nos. 1–5 Frith Street being renumbered 6–10, and No. 15 becoming No. 20. The Hospital for Women at 30 Soho Square (at the junction of Frith Street)
493:) got seven years in Australia for a similar crime in 1820. In 1851 Cooze was employing 15 men in his house-decorating business. The original house at 20 Frith Street (dating from around 1725) was demolished and rebuilt in 1858. Cooze was declared bankrupt on 16 April 1866 and died shortly afterward.
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kineopticon. It seems possible that
Menchen was connected with a business whose address was at 20 Frith Street from 1912, the National Bioscope Electric Theatre. On a previous visit to Europe in 1908 he had opened a London branch of his Joseph Menchen's Electrical Company at 341 Walworth Road, which
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Monmouth House was pulled down, and more houses began to be built on its former grounds at the north end of the street. The eighteenth-century building at No. 20 was demolished and rebuilt in 1858, and since 1930 it
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In 1847 John Penny, aged 30, was indicted for stealing 12 feet of lead-pipe, value 10s.; the property of "William Witley Coorze", his master for four years; and
Richard Garrett, aged 27, for feloniously receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen. Penny was sentenced to three months after a
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in 1681–2, but lengthy delays meant that it was not completely finished (to designs by Robert Archer) until March 1719. The original grounds occupied the block between Soho Square and Queen Street (now
Bateman Street), and the final plans for finishing Monmouth House allocated space for five new
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in order to improve the lives of young women workers in London and provincial towns. The Soho Club began in a very humble way in three small rooms at No. 5 Porter Street, Newport Market. There were forty-four members, and an average attendance of fourteen every evening. The premises, after a few
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Cincinnati, Ohio,) was the sister of Minnie Bickler, who married Gustav Schacht in 1894. The Schacht Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, originally made horse buggies, started building automobiles from 1904 and switched to producing trucks from 1913, later producing fire
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40 h.p. trucks from the US which were sold under the "Patricia" name. Gustav A. Schacht, the vice-president of the G.A. Schacht Motor Truck
Company, was Menchen's brother-in-law. In a similar enterprise Frank J. Godsol (or Goldsoll), an associate of Menchen's from the film world, was importing
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months, proved too small, and a workshop at the back of 20 Frith Street was secured, at a rental of ÂŁ50 a year. This building served until 1884, when Miss
Stanley purchased, aided by her many benevolent friends, the "commodious and beautiful building" at 59
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was also the address of an Electric Theatre cinema owned by Joseph Jay Bamberger, previously a New York stockbroker. The building in Frith Street continued as a nameless 'cinematograph theatre' in 1914, managed by Antonio Agosti.
574:, an American inventor and theatrical lighting designer with his own profitable electrical equipment business, arrived in London in late 1911 or early 1912. Menchen was one of the first film projectionists, having shown films at
649:. During the war Menchen, probably quite annoyed with the Germans, designed an experimental flame-thrower tank for the British Army, and 20 Frith Street appears as his address on a patent application for a more portable device.
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trucks into France for the French Ministry of Munitions in 1915: Godsoll was falsely accused of profiteering by the US government in 1916 and briefly imprisoned in the US from March to July 1916. Godsol was chairman of
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John Green, aged 16, was found guilty in October 1820, of stealing 15 lbs. of lead, value 8s., the goods of Thomas Matthews Redaway, and fixed to a certain dwelling-house of his. No. 20, Frith-street, Soho. He was
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According to one source No. 20 was also occupied in 1895 by Messrs. Osborne, Garratt, & Co., who sold razors and hair-curling tongs. The company's usual address seems to have been at 51 Frith Street, however.
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He was planning to stay in France, but as the invading German army neared Paris at the start of the First World War Menchen fled in his automobile with many cans of film and was evacuated to England on board the
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William Whitley Cooze (c1794 – 1866), a house decorator, plumber and glazier had his business at No. 20. A business partnership with William H. Penley was dissolved in 1841. In 1844 he was selling "Improved
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Petition for the sequestration of the estates of William Weir Miskimmin, late of The Picturedrome, Falkirk by the M.P. Sales Agency Limited, 86 Wardour Street, and the Samson Film Company.
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in December 1912. The film, which was his own personal project, was as much of a success as the stage production, running to full houses all over the UK until Easter 1913.
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1740:, Menchen, Joseph, "Improvements relating to Flame or Liquid Discharging Apparatus applicable for Cremating and for Warlike Purposes", issued 1919-03-20
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gradually acquired the first four houses in Frith Street in 1852, 1882 and two in 1909, with the result that No. 5 is the first 'proper' address in Frith Street.
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papers" (i.e. wallpaper), and calling himself 'Marine Decorator to her Majesty'. The first royal yacht to be powered by steam,
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Lewis, Kevin; Lewis, Arnold (June–July 1988). "Include me out: Samuel Goldwyn and Joe Godsol".
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plea for leniency, and Garrett received a year in prison. John Green (see
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A Description of the Inundation of the Valley of Bagnes in Swisserland
2228:. Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho. pp. 360–379
2209:. Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho. pp. 193–201
2190:. Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho. pp. 151–166
2171:. Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho. pp. 107–113
2147:"Un émule de H. B de Saussure: Charles-François Exchaquet, 1746–1792"
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A bookseller, Thomas King junior, lived at No. 20 from 1820 to 1822
1832:(25 January 2015). Biographywriter.com. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
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630:) where he had half-finished one or more films based on the
188:. The Mozarts were lodgers of Thomas Williamson, a maker of
74:, who lived there aged eight from September 1764 during his
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The Samson Film Company had its offices at No. 20 in 1917.
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600:'s play which ran for three months from December 1911 at
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Rimbault, Edward Francis (1895). George, Clinch (ed.).
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Cardwell, J. H.; Freeman, H. B.; Wilton, G. C. (1898).
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The rear of the building is close to the back of the
1712:(1). New York: Chalmers Publishing: 52. 4 July 1914.
2306:(London). 7 January 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
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2168:Soho Square Area: Portland Estate: Monmouth House
119:The 18th-century house was described in the 1966
70:. The most famous inhabitant at this address was
1584:"List of members of London Jewish congregations"
307:by Baron de Gersdorf. (Baron von Gersdorff from
2154:Die Alpen: Monatschrift des Schweizer Alpenclub
1909:The Edinburgh Gazette, 13 February 1917, pp 315
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1667:"Part 4: Trades & Professional Directory".
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1297:at The Web Gallery of Art, retrieved 2012-12-14
950:(which had been the première attraction at the
911:"Part 4: Trades & Professional Directory".
813:, pp. 87–95, cited in: Montgomery, Keith.
523:London Youth (Federation of London Youth Clubs)
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1892:Kinematograph Year Book 1915 (p.88), cited in
854:. One of these was a diorama representing the
704:Main entrance of the Prince Edward Theatre on
90:has served as the stage door entrance for the
2275:. London: J. B. Troye, 20 Frith Street, Soho.
341:In 1816 Troye co-authored with one S. Glover
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2016:The picture of London, enlarged and improved
1492:The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674–1913
956:Prince Edward Theatre at cinematreasures.org
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540:Lewis Jacobs was occupying No. 20 in 1910.
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1218:John Johnson Collection: pre-1960 ephemera
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362:, attributed to J. B. Troye c1820, in the
1984:. London: Truslove & Hanson. p.
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1133:Facsimile title page of 1st edition: see
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992:Retrieved 20 December 2020), who married
369:Jean Baptiste Troye's son was the artist
2062:(reprint, 3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan.
1874:(2). Indiana University Press: 133–153.
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2024:Freshfield, Douglas William (1920).
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1685:The Cinema News and Property Gazette
1616:"National Bioscope Electric Theatre"
1418:. National Archives. 2 October 1828.
1053:"Vincent Waldré, Historical Painter"
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880:Newport Market was the area between
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2225:Newport Market Area: Newport Estate
1436:. National Archives. 17 March 1830.
505:Maude Stanley on 19 March 1861, by
2362:History of the City of Westminster
1757:"Cinema Auction Mart and Exchange"
1687:, vol. 2, no. 12, March 1913, p. 3
1673:. 1914. p. 1535 (pdf p. 163).
1328:. (t18201028-88, 28 October 1820).
1008:'s Regiment of Horse in 1646. See
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202:§Numbering changes in Frith Street
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2357:Houses in the City of Westminster
2128:Mozart: The Early Years 1756–1781
1462:, No. 20081, 15 March 1842 p. 732
1369:, No. 18378, 13 July 1827 p. 1531
797:Picture of Lac de Mauvoisin, 1818
778:The Viennese composer and writer
723:Numbering changes in Frith Street
16:Building in Soho, London, England
2222:Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1966).
2203:Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1966).
2184:Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1966).
2165:Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1966).
1123:Picture of 20 Frith Street c1908
1011:The New Model Army December 1646
917:. 1895. p. 2182 (pdf 639).
897:and swept away in 1882 to make
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1999:Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
978:. Frances' x5 great-uncle was
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2271:Troye, Jean Baptiste (1819).
2047:"La carrière d'Albert Thomas"
1322:Old Bailey Proceedings Online
1057:A Dictionary of Irish Artists
815:"Neuchatel, Switzerland 1819"
614:received its première at the
51:, close to the junction with
1670:Post Office London Directory
914:Post Office London Directory
243:", K. 21/19c, and the short
176:stayed here with his father
98:commemorates Mozart's stay.
2130:. Oxford University Press.
2053:(in French) (2). Paris: 31.
2027:Horace-Bénédict de Saussure
1220:. Bodleian Library, Oxford.
895:Metropolitan Board of Works
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1708:(July to September 1914).
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1416:Records of Sun Fire Office
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407:Newcastle, New South Wales
219:, whose music teacher was
1856:, p. 31 (pdf p. 95).
1356:at Free Settler or Felon?
1354:John Green search results
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364:National Portrait Gallery
231:19, here, as well as the
1828:17 February 2016 at the
1724:The Moving Picture World
1705:The Moving Picture World
901:and Charing Cross Road.
802:17 February 2013 at the
213:Violin Sonatas, K. 10–15
2372:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2126:Sadie, Stanley (2006).
2060:The London Encyclopedia
1810:The Cincinnati Enquirer
1798:(526): 8. 8 April 1915.
1738:GB patent 191514715
1642:McKernan, Luke (2006).
1508:, 24 April 1866, p. 507
1476:, 4 October 1844 p. 574
1044:Free Society of Artists
985:John Disbrowe (1608–80)
966:These probably include:
567:The Miracle (1912 film)
556:'s 1912 colour film of
174:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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2079:"London Fires in 1839"
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1061:Maunsel & Company
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944:Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
852:St Louis World's Fair
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2292:The Musical Standard
1854:GĂ©nold (pseud.) 1922
1812:, 10 May 1927, p. 24
1792:The Commercial Motor
1559:Cardwell et al. 1898
1306:Maxted, Ian (2003).
1017:4 March 2016 at the
976:Desborough Genealogy
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437:Lincoln's Inn Fields
162:The Musical Standard
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2145:Seylaz, L. (1935).
2089:. Knight and Lacey.
1961:Hibbert et al. 2010
1949:Hibbert et al. 2010
1939:, pp. 107–113.
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1895:Menchen Film Co Ltd
1549:, pp. 360–379.
1326:Trial of John Green
1152:Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
1101:, pp. 151–166.
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