London's Alleys: Delancey Passage, NW1
Briefly

The alley off Delancey Street in Camden, once a field, evolved into a back passageway by the mid-1800s, encapsulating urban development history.
Named after James Delancey in the 1840s, Delancey Street's back passage corresponds with the urban transformation of Camden, reflecting layers of historical change.
The Bedford Music Hall, opening in 1861, initially struggled but thrived, showcasing the intersection of local venues with broader entertainment trends before closing in 1959.
Originally built behind the Bedford Arms pub, the Bedford Music Hall transitioned into a larger venue in 1898, adapting to the rising demands of variety entertainment.
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