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'''The Rockingham''' was a club in Archer Street, Soho.<ref>Douglas Thompson, ''Stephen Ward: Scapegoat – They All Loved Him … But When It Went Wrong They Killed Him'' (John Blake Publishing, 2013).</ref> | '''The Rockingham''' was a club in Archer Street, Soho.<ref>Douglas Thompson, ''Stephen Ward: Scapegoat – They All Loved Him … But When It Went Wrong They Killed Him'' (John Blake Publishing, 2013).</ref> Mark Hyatt’s only known novel, Love, Leda (2023) features the Rocking men based on the Rockingham. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026
- Not to be confused with The Rockingham, Manchester.
The Rockingham was a club in Archer Street, Soho.[1] Mark Hyatt’s only known novel, Love, Leda (2023) features the Rocking men based on the Rockingham.
References
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- ↑ Douglas Thompson, Stephen Ward: Scapegoat – They All Loved Him … But When It Went Wrong They Killed Him (John Blake Publishing, 2013).