Christine Keeler
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From Soho clubs to Bloomsbury – 'glamour' in early-sixties London
- 1960s
- 60s
- A. J. Ayer
- Alan Ryan
- An Affair of State
- Anthony Blunt
- Anthony Summers
- Art An Enemy of the People
- Barry Cox
- Bernard Williams
- Bloomsbury
- Caroline Kennedy
- central London
- Christine Keeler
- Coronwy Rees
- David Archer
- Donald MacLean
- Francis Bacon
- Gargoyle Club
- Gordon Square
- Graham Greene
- Grote Professor
- Guy Burgess
- Honeytrap
- Independent
- Jeremy Bentham
- John Shirley
- John Stuart Mill
- Johnny Minton
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Kim Philby
- Mariella Novotny
- Martin Short
- Muriel Jakubait
- Notting Hill
- Philip Knightley
- Roger Taylor
- Ruth Ellis
- Ruth Ellis: My Sister's Secret Life
- sixties
- Slade School of Fine Art
- Stephen Dorril
- Stuart Hampshire
- The Fall of Scotland Yard: A Penguin Special
- UCL
- University College London
- west London
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London hostess clubs of the 1960s
- 1960s
- 60s
- Aggie Hill
- Al Burnett
- Albert Donoghue
- Alf Melvin
- Barking
- Bertie Green
- Big Alf Melvin
- Billy Hill
- Billy Howard
- Bruce Brace
- Christine Keeler
- Churchill's
- Dartmoor
- east London
- Eve International
- Frank Mitchell
- Frankie Fraser
- Freddie Foreman
- Gangland
- Gangland: London's Underworld
- Gerrard Street
- Glamour International
- Harry Meadows
- James Morton
- Jimmy Evans
- John Pearson
- Joseph Wilkins
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Kray Twins
- La Femme
- Lana Clarkson
- Lisa Prescott
- Log Cabin
- London
- Mad Frankie Fraser
- Mandy Rice Davies
- Michael Connor
- Murray's Cabaret Club
- Old Compton Street
- Phil Spector
- Playboy Escort
- Profumo Affair
- sixties
- Soho
- Stork Club
- The Astor
- The Bus Stop
- The Cabinet Club
- The Cult of Violence
- The Modernaires
- The Profession of Violence
- The Soho Don
- Tommy McCarthy
- Tony Mella
- Wally Birch
- Wardour Street
- west end
- Winston's
- I May Be JFK's Illegitimate Son!