Promenade in the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square
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Promenade in the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square
Promenade in the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London - a place with a reputation for picking up women of easy virtue, but popular nevertheless with the urbane gentleman. Social reformer Laura Ormiston Chant campaigned against the promenade claiming it a mart of vice. She had it successfully abolished by London County Council in October 1894. Date: 1894
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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