Frith Street

[1] In the 18th and early 19th centuries many artistic and literary people came to live in Soho, and several of them settled in this street.

[1] Vincent Novello and his son Alfred ran their music publishing business at 67 Frith St from 1829.

[1] In 1989 Frith Street Gallery was founded here, originally occupying two adjacent townhouses.

Initially it was a forum for contemporary drawing, then it expanded into a wide range of artistic media.

In 2007 the gallery moved to Golden Square, just a short distance from Frith Street.

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club at 47 Frith Street.
Blue plaque marking Baird's first demonstration of television at 22 Frith Street