Bradshaw’s Hand Book to London, The West, District III, Piccadilly and the Haymarket (no.27)

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‘..Piccadilly is shown in a map of London of the time of Queen Elizabeth as a rudely defined road out of the town..and a windmill to the east..’, the memory of which is preserved in ‘Windmill Street’.

Bradshaw’s Hand Book, The West, Day 5, District III, St James’s Street (no.22)

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St James’s Street changed dramatically during the 19th century when grand club houses replaced residential housing and coffee and chocolate houses, although the purpose of the area remained roughly similar (Peter Ackroyd‘s ‘continuation of purpose’ again).