Old Houses in Aldersgate Street, c1879. Creator: Henry Dixon & Son.

Old Houses in Aldersgate Street, c1879. Creator: Henry Dixon & Son.

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Old Houses in Aldersgate Street, c1879. Shops in the City of London. 'Howel, writing in the middle of the seventeenth century says: ...We have refrained from giving to the ...house...its assumed name of "Shakespeare's House." Allen (History of London, iii., 56), writing about 1828, speaks of it as "an old building, formerly the Half Moon Tavern" (probably the Moon Tavern spoken of by Howel). "noted as the place of resort of the most celebrated wits of the seventeenth century. It has been let for the last 40 years in tenements."...The legend connecting this house with Shakespeare is quite modern, and destitute of foundation. The house was demolished in 1879. The name of the Tavern still survives in Half-Moon Passage.' Description by Alfred Marks. On the left is a 'hair cutting & shampooing saloon'. The ground floor of "Shakespeare's House" is a 'stationer & newsagent, importer of foreign cigars'.


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  1. Henry Dixon & Son, attributed to: British: Photographer, photographersSearch Wikipedia for Henry Dixon & Son
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  1. William Shakespeare: British; English: Author, playwright, poetSearch Wikipedia for William Shakespeare
  2. Henry Dixon: British, English: PhotographerSearch Wikipedia for Henry Dixon

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World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London London City of London

  1. 51 30 51 N , 000 05 37 W

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  1. 06/194
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  1. 1210001869
  1. 3-095-333
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