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'''Gatti's''' was a restuarant in Adelaide Street, [[Covent Garden]]. In the 1880s the painter [[Henry Scott Tuke]] often met a circle of [[Uranian]] friends there, including [[Laurence Housman]], [[Horation Brown]], [[John Gabriel Nicolson]] and the MP and artist [[Lord Ronald Gower]].<ref>''The life  and work of Henry Scott Tuke 1858&ndash;1929'' by [[Emmanuel Cooper]]. [[GMP publications]], 1988. Paperback edition by Éditions Aubrey Walter, 1997. ISBN 0-85449-068-X. Page 26.</ref>
'''Gatti's''' was a restuarant in Adelaide Street, [[Covent Garden]]. In the 1880s the painter [[Henry Scott Tuke]] often met a circle of [[Uranian]] friends there, including [[Laurence Housman]], [[Horatio Brown]], [[John Gabriel Nicolson]] and the MP and artist [[Lord Ronald Gower]].<ref>''The life  and work of Henry Scott Tuke 1858&ndash;1929'' by [[Emmanuel Cooper]]. [[GMP publications]], 1988. Paperback edition by Éditions Aubrey Walter, 1997. ISBN 0-85449-068-X. Page 26.</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Gatti's was a restuarant in Adelaide Street, Covent Garden. In the 1880s the painter Henry Scott Tuke often met a circle of Uranian friends there, including Laurence Housman, Horatio Brown, John Gabriel Nicolson and the MP and artist Lord Ronald Gower.[1]

References

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  1. The life and work of Henry Scott Tuke 1858–1929 by Emmanuel Cooper. GMP publications, 1988. Paperback edition by Éditions Aubrey Walter, 1997. ISBN 0-85449-068-X. Page 26.