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The Caravan Club (Endell Street)

1930s in LGBT history1934 disestablishments in the United Kingdom1934 establishments in the United KingdomEndell Street, LondonLGBT culture in London
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Caravan Club advertising 1934
Caravan Club advertising 1934

The Caravan Club was a gay and lesbian-friendly club in the basement of 81 Endell Street, London, that was the subject of a sensational court case in 1934. Following a police raid, the club's owners were accused of "exhibiting to the view of any person willing to pay for admission lewd and scandalous performances". The Caravan Club was one of a number of similar venues in London's West End in the inter-war years.

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The Caravan Club (Endell Street)
Endell Street, London Bloomsbury (London Borough of Camden)

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Endell Street
WC2H 9RE London, Bloomsbury (London Borough of Camden)
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Caravan Club advertising 1934
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