London abounds with blue plaques marking the residences of the great and good, but few record its more nefarious history. To remedy this omission, musician and Soho denizen John Ambrose Hide has created more than 100 imaginary black plaques to adorn locations from Buckingham Palace to St Paul’s Cathedral, commemorating murders, madhouses, scandals, drinking dens, peep shows and brothels.
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