Albemarle Street

Albemarle Street

Albemarle Street is a street in Mayfair in central London, off Piccadilly. It has historic associations with Lord Byron, whose publisher John Murray was based here, and Oscar Wilde, a member of the Albemarle Club, where an insult he received led to his suing for libel and to his eventual imprisonment. It is also known for its art galleries.

History

Albemarle Street was built by a syndicate of developers headed by Sir Thomas Bond. The syndicate purchased a Piccadilly mansion called Clarendon House from Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle in 1683 and proceeded to demolish the house and develop the area. At that time the house backed onto open fields and the development of the various estates in Mayfair was just getting underway. The syndicate also built Bond Street and Dover Street.

Albemarle Street was the first one way street in London, aimed at getting traffic flowing better.

Occupants

Victor Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill (1864–1934), a Page of Honour to Queen Victoria and British peer, was born at 32 Albemarle Street.

Anne Lister (1791–1840), a notable Victorian lesbian, stayed at 29 Albemarle Street in rooms owned by Hawkins, who also had premises in Dover Street [ [http://www.historytoherstory.org.uk/index.php?targetid=84&PHPSESSID=e31f6272b533bbfc4f63d2633197e334 Anne Lister in London 1819-1839] ]

The Albemarle Club was originally in Albemarle Street and relocated to Dover Street nearby before its closure. Oscar Wilde was a member. In 1895, the Marquess of Queensberry left his calling card for Wilde with the infamous note "For Oscar Wilde, posing as a somdomite" (sic). This led to Wilde's failed libel action and subsequent criminal prosecution.

The publisher John Murray was located at 50 Albemarle Street in Victorian times and during the 20th century. Lord Byron's letters were destroyed in the fireplace on the first floor after his death. Sir John Betjeman, the poet and broadcaster was another Murray author.

Frenchman Alexander Grillion opened Grillion's Hotel at No. 7 in 1803. Louis XVIII stayed here in 1814, before his return to France. [cite book
title=Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater
author=Geraldine Edith Mitton
url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21218/21218.txt
date=1903
] It was also the meeting place of Grillion's‎ dining club. The Royal Thames Yacht Club was later based here.

The Royal Institution is located at 21 Albemarle Street and forms an imposing backdrop on the street with its row of classical columns on its frontage. The building has been greatly enlarged and redeveloped since 1799 when the Institution was founded, and is now a Grade I listed building. Because of the Institution's popularity (through its scientific lectures), Albemarle Street became London's first one-way street to avoid traffic problems. [ [http://www.simonsingh.com/S._Indy_Feature.html S. Indy Feature] ]

The naturalist Thomas Huxley founded the X Club as a dining club meeting for the first time on 3 November 1864 at St George's Hotel, Albemarle Street, with a select membership of nine proponents of the evolutionary "new reformation" in naturalism who supported the ideas of Charles Darwin and became increasingly influential in late 19th century science.

In the 1950s, Ernö Goldfinger's design for two office buildings at 45–46 Albemarle Street was praised for its sensitivity to the surrounding Georgian architecture. [ [http://www.designmuseum.org/design/erno-goldfinger Ernö Goldfinger / Designing Modern Britain - Design Museum] ]

Galleries

The street is host to a number of art galleries. These include:
*Connaught Brown, 2 Albemarle Street
*The Archeus Gallery, 3 Albemarle Street
*Marlborough Fine Art, 6 Albemarle Street
*Phillips de Pury & Company, 25–26 Albemarle Street
*The Grosvenor Gallery, 37 Albemarle Street
*John Martin of London, 38 Albemarle Street
*The Belgravia Gallery, 45 Albemarle Street
*The Albemarle Gallery, 49 Albemarle Street
*Faggionato Fine Arts, 49 Albemarle Street (first floor)
*W. H. Patterson Fine Arts, 19 Albemarle Street

Location

To the south-east, the street adjoins Piccadilly. Running parallel with Albemarle Street to the south-west is Dover Street and to the north-east are New Bond Street and Old Bond Street. The nearest tube station is Green Park.

See also

* Duke of Albemarle
* Earl of Albemarle
* List of eponymous roads in London

References

External links

* [http://www.mayfair-london.co.uk/location.php?lid=13 Albemarle Street, Mayfair London business directory]
* [http://www.galleries.co.uk/g-obs.htm Art galleries in Albemarle Street]
* [http://www.londontown.com/LondonStreets/albemarle_street_95d.html LondonTown.com information]
* [http://www.albemarlegallery.com The Albemarle Gallery]
* [http://www.archeus.co.uk The Archeus Gallery]
* [http://www.belgraviagallery.com The Belgravia Gallery]
* [http://www.connaughtbrown.co.uk Connaught Brown gallery]
* [http://www.grosvenorgallery.com The Grosvenor Gallery]
* [http://www.jmlondon.com John Martin of London gallery]
* [http://www.marlboroughfineart.com Marlborough gallery]
* [http://www.phillipsdepury.com Phillips de Pury & Company]
* [http://www.whpatterson.com W. H. Patterson Gallery]


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