Design Buy Build Issue 21 2016 | Page 9

MODERN HOMES the rake’s progress. An 1858 account notes that ‘almost every house you come to is a public house or something worse, open all night for the entertainment of bullies and prostitutes… you can almost hear the last dying shriek of virtue’. A further activity popular on the street were auctions where a man would sell the ‘virtues of his wife’ to the highest bidder and be a willing cuckold, the theatre royal in particular gained a notorious reputation for artistic lechery. Kay & co reveal that tavistock street became the home of posh titles as country life, vanity fair and the stage, whilst the original sotheby’s bookshop was also on the street. he echo, the first halfpenny newspaper in london, was based on catherine street along with the court gazette, naval and military gazette, the london gazette; the illustrated times, the era and the racing times. Kay & co observe that as these In order to change its image, brydges street became catherine street in 1872, named after two aristocratic ladies; queen catherine of braganza (the consort of charles ii) and catherine the baroness brydges of bedford. The ‘royal makeover’ worked and 22 tavistock street became the o ces of the strand board of works, responsible for renaming the street, and began the process of raising the status of catherine street and tavistock street toward the end of the 19th century. 9 HOUSE FEATURE