claims to be the inspiration for
Charles Dickens's description of the eponymous
antique shop Clare Market was originally centred on a small market building constructed by Lord Clare in 1657, but the retail area spread through a maze of narrow interconnecting streets lined by butchers' shops and greengrocers. Butchers would slaughter sheep and cattle for sale. An area was set aside for
Jews to slaughter
kosher meat. The area was not affected by the
Great Fire of London, and the decrepit
Elizabethan buildings survived until the area, by then a
slum, was redeveloped by the
London County Council in around 1905 to create the
Aldwych and
Kingsway. The market mostly sold
meat, although fish and vegetables were also sold. An early theatre was in
Gibbon's Tennis Court, in the Clare Market area. A club of artists, including
William Hogarth, met at the Bull's Head Tavern in the market. The market passageway still lives on as a short thoroughfare between LSE buildings. == London School of Economics ==