He rented the house and studio next door to his ground-floor apartment and studio on Tite Street, then opened up the party walls to create a generous establishment. |
|
The 1891 census records the Wildes' residence at 16 Tite Street, where he lived with his wife Constance and two sons. |
|
At Wilde's instruction, Ross and Wilde's butler forced their way into the bedroom and library of 16 Tite Street, packing some personal effects, manuscripts, and letters. |
|