Iron Foot Jack

Jack Rudolph Neave or Neaves ( – 1959), usually known as "Iron Foot Jack", was an Australian-born British nightclub owner who came to prominence in London during the notorious Caravan Club trial of 1934. Maurice Richardson described him as "a more agreeable kind of Alistair Crowley ''[sic]'' in a poorer way of business." He described himself as the "King of the Bohemians". Provided by Wikipedia
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