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− | '''The Salibury''' is a pub in St Martin's Lane, in London's [[West End]]. It was long considered the pre-eminent queer pub, so well-known that it was used as a location for the groundbreaking 1961 film <cite>Victim</cite>, starring Dirk Bogarde as a gay barrister who exposes the blackmailers that caused his ex-boyfriend’s suicide.<ref>http://qxmagazine.com/pdf/gayhistory-soho.pdf</ref> It is no longer particularly gay. | + | '''The Salibury''' is a pub in St Martin's Lane, in London's [[West End]]. It was long considered the pre-eminent queer pub, so well-known that it was used as a location for the groundbreaking 1961 film <cite>[[Victim]]</cite>, starring [[Dirk Bogarde]] as a gay barrister who exposes the blackmailers that caused his ex-boyfriend’s suicide.<ref>http://qxmagazine.com/pdf/gayhistory-soho.pdf</ref> It is no longer particularly gay. |
The Salisbury was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork.<ref>www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/national-inventory-pubguide.asp?County=Unknown&PubID=44 Heritage Pubs, National Inventory </ref> | The Salisbury was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork.<ref>www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/national-inventory-pubguide.asp?County=Unknown&PubID=44 Heritage Pubs, National Inventory </ref> |
Revision as of 13:01, 8 May 2012
The Salibury is a pub in St Martin's Lane, in London's West End. It was long considered the pre-eminent queer pub, so well-known that it was used as a location for the groundbreaking 1961 film Victim, starring Dirk Bogarde as a gay barrister who exposes the blackmailers that caused his ex-boyfriend’s suicide.[1] It is no longer particularly gay.
The Salisbury was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork.[2]
See Timeline of West End Bars and Clubs.
External links
http://deadpubs.co.uk/LondonPubs/StMartins/SalisburyArms.shtml
References
- ↑ http://qxmagazine.com/pdf/gayhistory-soho.pdf
- ↑ www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/national-inventory-pubguide.asp?County=Unknown&PubID=44 Heritage Pubs, National Inventory