- Jermyn Street
Jermyn Street (pronounced "Germin") is a street in the
City of Westminster , centralLondon , to the south, parallel and adjacent toPiccadilly .It is well known as a street where the shops are almost exclusively aimed at the
Gentleman 's market and is famous for its resident shirtmakers (such asTurnbull & Asser andT.M. Lewin ); Gentleman's outfitters (Hackett andHarvie & Hudson ); Shoe & Bootmakers (John Lobb andFoster & Son );Barbers (Geo. F Trumper andTaylors of Old Bond Street ); Cigar shops (Davidoff and Dunhill), Tramp nightclub and the 70-seatJermyn Street Theatre .History
Jermyn Street was created by and named after
Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans , as part of his development of theSt. James's area around the year 1667. The Duke of Marlborough lived there when he was Colonel Churchill, as didSir Isaac Newton (during his time working in London as Warden of theRoyal Mint ), the mid-eighteenth centuryhighwayman andapothecary William Plunkett, the Duchess of Richmond and Lennox, the Countess of Northumberland and the artist Sherwin (in whose rooms in 1782 the great actressMrs Siddons sat for him for her portrait as the "Tragic Muse").The Gun Tavern was one of the great resorts for foreigners of revolutionary tastes during the end of the eighteenth century, whilst Grenier's Hotel was patronised by French Refugees. At the Brunswick Hotel,
Louis Napoleon took up his residence under the assumed name of Count D'Arenberg on his escape from captivity in the fortress of Ham. 20th century residents include the 1930s "Big Band " singerAl Bowlly (killed in his flat on the street by a parachute mine during thethe Blitz of 1941).Though he did not live on the street, a statue of
Beau Brummell stands on Jermyn Street at the junction with thePiccadilly Arcade , as embodying its elegant clothing values.hirtmaking
Much as
Savile Row is synonymous with fine suits, Jermyn Street is where a Gentleman will go to purchase his shirts. Still famous and popular with people searching for shirts, whether visitors, city workers or country Gentleman and Officers, some shops now cater to women as well. It contains a good many shops selling both "off-the-peg" andbespoke shirts and other Gentlemen's apparel, such as hats, shoes, shaving brushes, colognes, braces and shirt collar stiffeners.List of resident shirtmakers
Other shops
The street also contains the UK, European and de facto current global headquarters of the management consulting firm
McKinsey & Company .ee also
*
Saville Row - the London street famous for making bespoke suits
*Fleet Street - the London street famous for its newspapers and media
*List of eponymous roads in London References
External links
* [http://www.jermynstreet.net/ Jermyn Street Association]
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=40572 British History Online]
* [http://www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk/ Jermyn Street Theatre Website]
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