33 Fitzroy Square

At the same time as Gore-Booth and Roper lived upstairs, Roger Fry downstairs founded and hosted the Bloomsbury Group's Omega Workshops from 1913 to 1919.

Famous artists based there in that period included Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Dora Carrington, and Wyndham Lewis.

The premises hosted a regular Thursday night club, whose members included W. B. Yeats and George Bernard Shaw.

After the Omega Workshops went into liquidation, with the financial support of the British Chiropodical Society, the site became the London Foot Hospital.

When UCL finally terminated its arrangement with the School in 2003,[3] it was moved to Stratford to come under the remit of the University of East London, and the hospital closed.

33 Fitzroy Square, from the square itself.
The Grafton Way side of the building, with the blue plaque to Roger Fry.