Harley Street is a street in Marylebone, central London, which has been noted since the 19th century for its large number of private specialists in medicine and surgery. It was named after Thomas Harley who was Lord Mayor of London in 1767.[1]
Doctors and physicians with Harley Street practices[]
- Edward Armstrong - And Then There Were None
- Dr Bryant, 329 Harley Street - Death in the Clouds
- Dr Michael Chavasse, 783 Harley Street - Crooked House
- Dr Cazalet - The Under Dog
- John Christow, 404 Harley Street - The Hollow
- Sir William Dugdale - The Pale Horse
- Dr MacAllister - Peril at End House
- Edward Henry Revel, surgeon - The Secret of Chimneys
- Edwin Sandeman - A Pocket Full of Rye
- Bartholomew Strange - Three Act Tragedy
- Sir Alington West - The Red Signal
- Sir Abner Willis - The Secret of Chimneys
Dentists with Harley Street practices[]
Harley Street residents[]
- Sir Jocelyn and Lady Campbell's address is 1256 Harley Street. - Three Act Tragedy
- John and Gerda Christow's address is 404 Harley Street, above his consulting room. - The Hollow
- Dame Laura Whitstable - A Daughter's a Daughter
Other people with connections to Harley Street[]
- Lady Selina Hazy goes “to see that man in Harley Street about my arthritis.” - At Bertram's Hotel
- Claudia Reece-Holland worked as a secretary for a physician on Harley Street for some time. - Third Girl