| The view in 1838-40 is
of Soho Square's south side. The military recruiting office for the East
India Company was at #28. Bateman's Building where John Snow first
lived is the center intersection, while Frith Street were he lived
subsequently is the intersection towards the right. In 1851-52, #30 was
taken over by the Hospital for Women. |
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| Source: Sheppard FHW
(ed.), Survey of London. The Parish of St. Anne Soho, Vol. 33,
1966. |
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