Earls Court (London)
Collection by England Underground
Earls Court in London, UK
The home of scientist Norman Lockyer, the discoverer of helium, from 1876-1920
The home of scientist Norman Lockyer, the discoverer of helium, from 1876-1920
The home of composer H.G. Pelissier
The home of composer H.G. Pelissier
The home of composer Benjamin Britten from 1931-1933
The home of composer Benjamin Britten from 1931-1933
The home of "Psycho" director Alfred Hitchcock from 1926-1939
The home of "Psycho" director Alfred Hitchcock from 1926-1939
The home of actress Dame Ellen Terry
The home of actress Dame Ellen Terry
The home of poet Edwin Arnold
The home of poet Edwin Arnold
The site where the main character of "An American Werewolf in London" changes into a werewolf for the first time
The site where the main character of "An American Werewolf in London" changes into a werewolf for the first time
The home of "Carry On" actress Hattie Jacques from 1945-1980
The home of "Carry On" actress Hattie Jacques from 1945-1980
The site of Earls Court Exhibition Centre
The site of Earls Court Exhibition Centre - Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, The Who, Oasis, Pink Floyd and numerous others performed here. The site of Jarvis Cocker of Pulp's mockery of Michael Jackson onstage at the Brit Awards
The Troubadour - Bob Dylan played his first London gig here. Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Elvis Costello all played here, as well
Bob Dylan played his first London gig here. Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Elvis Costello all played here, as well
The site of The Coleherne, a notorious gay leather bar
The site of The Coleherne, a notorious gay leather bar
The site of record label Beggars Banquet
The site of record label Beggars Banquet
The site of The Copacabana in the 1970s - The first gay nightclub in London
The site of The Copacabana in the 1970s - The first gay nightclub in London
The home of Queen singer Freddie Mercury
The home of Queen singer Freddie Mercury