English: Photograph used in evidence for a prosecution for "keeping a disorderly house" in a flat in London's fashionable Fitzroy Square, previously home to members of the Bloomsbury Group such as Virginia Woolf. Robert Britt (second left) a dancer at the London Empire theatre was the flat's owner.
Those pictured were all arrested and tried after police staked out the flat and raided it. For little more than attending house parties at the flat, a number of the men pictured were sentenced to more than six months in prison. Britt was sentenced to 15 months hard labour.
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