3:10pm - Wednesday 28th January, 1925
After finishing tea at the Ritz, Elizabeth and Caroline say goodbye to Timour and Johnny and make their way out of the hotel.
Apparently London's subway system, generally called 'The Tube' by the locals, is the fastest way to get around the city, and the closest tube station, Dover Street is right outside the Ritz on Piccadilly.
Dover Street Station
Dover Street Station - Elevators and Ticket Halls
The two ladies enter the station, and after spending a couple of shillings purchasing tickets that will allow them unlimited tube travel for the rest of the day, they descend to platform level using the stations elevators.
The whole journey takes fifteen minutes and requires a single change at Leicester Square station where they switch from the Piccadilly Line to the Northern Line.
Grooge Street Station - Tottenham Court Road
The closest tube station to the Penhew Foundation building in Grooge Street Station, which is located a little further north along Tottenham Court Road.
The Penhew Foundation - Tottenham Court Road, Bloomsbury, London
3:30pm - Wednesday 28th January, 1925
The Penhew Foundation
Despite the imposing iron railings, it appears that the Penhew Foundation is open to the public, a brass plaque on the railings by the bottom of the entrance steps lists the opening times:
A uniformed doorman stands at the top of the stairs, by the public entrance to the building.The Penhew Foundation
35 Tottenham Court Road,
London,
W1
Open to the general public:
Monday to Friday
8:30am to 5:00pm
Director - Mr Edward Gavigan