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Greek Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Greek Street


Greek Street is a street in Soho, London, leading south from Soho Square to Shaftesbury Avenue. The street is famous for its restaurants and cosmopolitan nature.
==History==
It is thought to take its name from a Greek Church, which was built in 1677 in adjacent Crown Street, now part of the west side of Charing Cross Road. The church is depicted in William Hogarth's 'Noon' from ''Four Times of the Day''.〔 - although some sources claim the church is St Giles in the Fields
Although the street has several houses from the 18th century and earlier, it is mainly 19th-century in appearance.
No. 1 Greek Street is the House of St Barnabas, built in 1746. In 1811 it became the offices of the Westminster Commissioner for Works for Sewers. This is where Chief Engineer Sir Joseph Bazalgette started to work on the construction of the London sewerage system. By 1862 the house was taken over by The House of Charity, which was established in 1846 to provide temporary accommodation for homeless people. Charles Dickens used the house and gardens as a model for the London lodgings of Dr Manette and Lucy in ''A Tale of Two Cities''.〔(The Informal Education Homepage )〕〔(House of St Barnabas )〕
In the mid-eighteenth century no. 9 was the location of the Turk's Head Tavern where a well-known lodge of Freemasons met. The Ancient Grand Lodge of England was organized there on 17 July 1751.〔Coil, Henry Wilson: "Ancient Grand Lodge of England," pg. 237. ''Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia'', publ. 1961, 1996, Macoy Publ. Co., Richmond, Va.〕
The Coach & Horses pub (also known as Norman's), famous for the rudeness of its former landlord Norman Balon, is at no. 29, at the corner with Romilly Street. The fortnightly editorial lunch of ''Private Eye'' is held in the Coach and Horses. There has been a public house of that name on the site since the 1720s. There has been a public house known as Pillars of Hercules at no. 7 since 1733.
No. 47 is known for having provided temporary lodgings for famed Venetian adventurer and author Giacomo Casanova in 1764. The noted Victorian sheet music lithographer Alfred Concanen was living at No. 66 with his wife and children in 1861.
No. 49, on the west side of Greek Street, was the home of the legendary folk music club, Les Cousins.
No. 58 was the temporary lodging for Thomas De Quincey in 1802, as described in Part I of Confessions of an English Opium-Eater.
In the southern part of the street (past Old Compton Street), no. 28 is the site of Maison Bertaux, a renowned French pâtisserie, founded in 1871. Owned by sisters Michele and Tania Wade, it is known as the headquarters of the artist Martin Firrell. The upstairs tea room shows work by comedian and artist Noel Fielding and members of Icelandic band Sigur Rós among others. It is also the home of the Maison Bertaux Theatre Club, which performs within the tiny confines of the shop.〔(WCitie Destinations Guide )〕
The street forms the setting for the 1930 film ''Greek Street'', directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Sari Maritza and William Freshman.
In the film ''Villain'' the crime lord Vic Dakin (Richard Burton) recommends Greek Street as a source of prostitution. "Try the Manhattan Club in Greek Street... lot of 'sunburnt' girls there... for twenty quid they'll do anything... enjoy yourself!"

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