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Horse and Dolphin Yard

Horse and Dolphin Yard is a small yard in Chinatown, linking Gerrard Street towards Shaftesbury Avenue. It is named after the Horse and Dolphin inn, built in 1685, which later became the Macclesfield Arms and then De Hems, the Dutch house now standing on Macclesfield Street.

In 2007 the yard was chosen for regeneration under the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, intended to turn a litter-strewn service alley into a place of stalls and small shops. The full scheme was not realised, but a public artwork by Wing Kei Wong, titled 1888 and made of 1,888 photographs of Chinatown, was installed here in 2008.

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