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RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - Kevin555 - 13-09-2016 16:39 Hello Elgar On Naked City no one can agree we have had Peter Street, Berwick Street Greek Street and Firth Street, I had thought Walker's Court but that was wrong. So still looking anyone else able to help please RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - elgar1uk - 13-09-2016 21:58 (13-09-2016 16:03 )Kevin555 Wrote: Attached are two images of both Frith Street and Greek Street paving slabs look to be recent, say last 10 years, No wrought iron but look at the trees, some similarity to your image but not conclusive. My friends are of the opinion that Greek Street it is for the Casbah Your images have been very helpful. Thank you! Having studied the original picture some more, and compared it carefully to your pictures, my feeling is that it's Greek Street. Please tell your friends I'm in agreement with them! RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - marlowe - 14-09-2016 11:15 (13-09-2016 16:37 )Kevin555 Wrote: On Walkers Court please see the remains of a Casino De Paris poster attached. Work has begun on the redevelopment, my original post related to your poster of the club, somewhere else on the site are two pieces of corrugated iron with your poster split in two. These posters must be at least 40 years old Good work Kev. I can see on your attachment the words "body revue" and that means the poster could be as old as 1972, as that was when the Casino de Paris began using that name for their shows. This is an advert which ran at the time in the What's On In London magazine. ![]() RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - Kevin555 - 14-09-2016 12:42 (14-09-2016 11:15 )marlowe Wrote: Good work Kev. I can see on your attachment the words "body revue" and that means the poster could be as old as 1972, as that was when the Casino de Paris began using that name for their shows. This is an advert which ran at the time in the What's On In London magazine. Hi Marlowe, At the weekend if the weather is good I shall be back in Soho with my camera. Purpose of my visit is one of my friends would like some there and now images, so I shall be doing the now side. Walker’s Court is back on the list, since m original posting re-development work has begun, and because of this it is difficult to photograph but if the weather is nice and I am there before 08:30 I can get some images and with luck the Casino De Paris split between two pieces of corrugated steel. I will post some on this side of things when completed. RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - southlondonphil - 14-09-2016 22:31 (03-09-2016 10:54 )elgar1uk Wrote: Playboy Striptease Club (Wardour St) I can contribute a nugget of information here, by supplying the street number. In the 1970s and 80s there was a Playboy Cinema at 28 Wardour Street and I think I'm right in saying that the Playboy Striptease Club was at the same address, prior to it becoming a cinema. RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - marlowe - 15-09-2016 10:10 (14-09-2016 12:42 )Kevin555 Wrote: Walker’s Court is back on the list, since m original posting re-development work has begun, and because of this it is difficult to photograph but if the weather is nice and I am there before 08:30 I can get some images and with luck the Casino De Paris split between two pieces of corrugated steel. It will be good if you can get a picture of that, bearing in mind how long it must have been there and also that the Walker's Court redevelopment is now going to remove it. It's amazing that these posters have lasted such a long time, so it will be well worth getting a picture for posterity. RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - elgar1uk - 16-09-2016 11:49 (14-09-2016 22:31 )southlondonphil Wrote: In the 1970s and 80s there was a Playboy Cinema at 28 Wardour Street and I think I'm right in saying that the Playboy Striptease Club was at the same address, prior to it becoming a cinema. Thanks for filling in a gap in my information and I agree with your reasoning. I've also managed to work out that The Venus Rooms of Old Compton Street was either number 36 or 46, so all working together we're plugging these holes one by one. Incidentally, next to the Playboy Club was Miss Candy’s Photo Studio, where a selection of nude girls were available to be photographed. RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - Kevin555 - 16-09-2016 15:24 . [/quote] Incidentally, next to the Playboy Club was Miss Candy’s Photo Studio, where a selection of nude girls were available to be photographed. [/quote] Hello Elgar, i had forgotten about the photo studio £15.00 for a polaroid and film plus the girl. an extra £10.00 for really naughty ones. I had several visits in my day RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - elgar1uk - 17-09-2016 06:42 (06-09-2016 16:41 )Kevin555 Wrote: Hi Elgar, I need to report an error! I've just realised that the address we were referring to, 32 Goodge Street, used to be the Capricorn Club and not Jacks as we both said. The clubs were very close together, and that always made it easy to mix them up, but the Capricorn I'm sure was at 32 and Jacks was at 38 Goodge Street. RE: Soho sleaze and striptease - southlondonphil - 18-09-2016 10:56 (08-09-2016 10:02 )shaun blue Wrote: There must have been around 40 porn cinemas in Soho at one time and yet today there are none. As well as the many hardcore cinemas that used to be in Soho, let's give a mention to the Astral and the Moulin which for many years showed softcore films. They outlasted most sex establishments in the area by a long time and I think both deserve to be classed as Soho institutions. |