Iron Foot Jack
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Jack Rudolph Neave or Neaves (c.ā1886 ā 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.[1] Maurice Richardson described him as "a more agreeable kind of Alistair Crowley [sic] in a poorer way of business."[2] He described himself as the "King of the Bohemians".[3]