No 7 Meard Street is the former home of artist and dandy
Sebastian Horsley, who died in 2010 of a drugs overdose. The sign on the door
reads “This is not a brothel. There are no prostitutes at this address”. It
never was a brothel and prostitutes never did work from the address. It’s just
a piece of art work, screwed to the front door that typifies Horsley’s flamboyant
life style. Best known for being filmed by Sarah Lucas while enduring a
voluntary crucifixion (sorry this is starting to sound like a Daily Mail piece)
Sebastian Horsley was laid to rest to the sounds of T. Rex and "20th Century
Boy". What a way to go.
Saturday, 28 December 2013
No 7 Meard Street, Soho - "This is not a brothel"
Sunday, 22 December 2013
The Ghost of Christmas past
This excellent but somewhat menacing portrait by artist Alastair Adams of Tony Blair now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. As always this fantastic gallery is always worth a visit.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Transpontine
Word of the Day for Wednesday,
December 18, 2013
transpontine \trans-PON-tin,
-tahyn\, adjective:
1. across or beyond a bridge.
2. on the southern side of the Thames in London.
2. on the southern side of the Thames in London.
There was nothing left but to retreat against the
railing, and with my back turned to the street, pretend to be admiring the
barges on the river or the chimneys of transpontine London.
-- Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Vandergrift,
"Narrative of the Spirited Old Lady," More New Arabian Nights: The
Dynamiter, 1885
...he had come straight from a wretched transpontine
lodging to this splendid Lincolnshire mansion, and had at the same time
exchanged a stipend of thirty shillings a week for an income of eleven thousand
a year…"
-- Mary Elizabeth Braddon, John Marchmont's Legacy,
1862–1863
Saturday, 14 December 2013
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