I used to shop in Shaftesbury Avenue and buy two or three nightdresses at a time.
It was the second theatre to be constructed on this stretch of Shaftesbury Avenue and is now the oldest in the street.
No reason why a theatrical manager has to be in Shaftesbury Avenue and pay those rents.
One day he saw them both through the window of a hotel bar when he was sitting on a bus in Shaftesbury Avenue.
The circus lost its circular form in 1886 with the construction of Shaftesbury Avenue.
She walked on up Shaftesbury Avenue, still weak with anger and shock.
The street is home to over 30 restaurants and bars north of Shaftesbury Avenue.
Suppose we walk up Shaftesbury Avenue a little way?
The present Chinatown, which is off Shaftesbury Avenue did not start to be established until the 1970s.
I don't know why he was in Shaftesbury Avenue that morning.