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'''Jack Neave''' ran several nightclubs frequented by gays in London's West End during the 1930s including the [[Jamset]] and [[Cosmopolitan]].
'''Jack Neave''' ran several nightclubs frequented by gays in London's West End during the 1930s including the [[Jamset]] and [[Cosmopolitan]] in Wardour Street. He was part owner of the [[Caravan]] with [[William Reynolds]]. He said of himself that he was "very popular among bohemiem people" ('bohemium' was a euphemism for homosexuals).  





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Jack Neave ran several nightclubs frequented by gays in London's West End during the 1930s including the Jamset and Cosmopolitan in Wardour Street. He was part owner of the Caravan with William Reynolds. He said of himself that he was "very popular among bohemiem people" ('bohemium' was a euphemism for homosexuals).


References

Queer London – Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957 Matt Houlbrook, The University of Chicago Press, 2005.