He was proprietor of Alan Alan's Magic Spot, a magic shop based on Southampton Row, London until its lease expired in the mid-1990s.
In 1938, the Institute of Education moved from Southampton Row to the University of London Senate House complex on Malet Street.
Southampton | Southampton F.C. | University of Southampton | Skid Row | Saints Row | Skid Row (American band) | Savile Row | Death Row Records | Saints Row 2 | Kings Row | Southampton, New York | Saints Row: The Third | Paternoster Row | Northam, Southampton | Forest Row | Southampton City Council | Earl of Southampton | Colmore Row | Cannery Row | Westland Row | Southampton Water | Southampton Parish, Bermuda | Port of Southampton | Highfield, Southampton | Front Row Motorsports | Embassy Row | Weston, Southampton | Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton | Southampton St. Mary's F.C. | Southampton St. Mary's |
On 15 May 1916, the 31 was extended to run daily from Swiss Cottage to Tulse Hill (Tulse Hill Tavern) via Adelaide Road, Camden Town, Eversholt Street, Russell Square, Southampton Row, Kingsway, Aldwych, Waterloo Bridge, Elephant & Castle, Camberwell Green, Denmark Hill and Herne Hill, replacing route 68, which was withdrawn on the same day.