The House of Miss Muff: Queer London Before It Had a Name
In Whitechapel near where Black Lion Yard once cut through the street, in 1728, there was a door. And behind it, a different London entirely.
In Whitechapel near where Black Lion Yard once cut through the street, in 1728, there was a door. And behind it, a different London entirely.
In the heart of Victorian London, amid the foggy streets and the bustle of industrial progress, there lurked a scandal so salacious and shocking that it sent tremors through the highest echelons of society.