Johnson’s London Dictionary: Tottenham Court Road

TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD (n.) King’s throughfare that doth once was the purveyor of electronik goods now is devoid of costermongers.

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2 thoughts on “Johnson’s London Dictionary: Tottenham Court Road”

  1. In good weather, I used to walk to and from work along there, from my flat in Cumberland Market to Apex House, WC2.
    It was also where I worked in my first ever job in 1969, at the headquarters of Matthew Hall Engineering, 101-108 TCR.
    Cheers, Pete.

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