The Voyeur in Repose – A Brief History

The Voyeur in Repose - A Brief History

The Voyeur in Repose – A Brief History

The Voyeur in Repose – A Brief History

Brief History of ‘The Voyeur in Repose’

S.M. Leckie, a Canadian historian, who wrote a book on the subject: The Voyeur in Repose, has produced a book on the subject of the Voyeur and its history from the point of view of the man in the street during the Victorian era.

The book is full of research and is a valuable book. While there will be some disagreement, what he has written is accurate and helpful. He makes it clear that the ‘The Voyeur in Repose’ was originally a ‘Pleasure and Education Club’ but when he took over it from its founder in 1926 it became his main focus. He states that this was a sexual club for those who wanted to get together and have fun with as few other people as possible. He also states that it did not exist for the purpose of sex with boys or for people with low morals but it was for adults who wanted to have fun with each other for a group. It did not have a membership and was open to anyone who wanted to join.

He also states that in the beginning, there were no ‘The Voyeurs’ in his club. The idea of the club came from a few members who first met each other several years earlier at the Royal Alexandra Hotel. It was an adult social club for people with high morals and a safe place for them to meet. This was also where Mr. Leckie first met Elizabeth MacLaren, who was at that time a member of the club and she was the inspiration to start the club. MacLaren was a married woman and she was a member of the club. They would often have a drink together from the bar in the hotel that had an attractive looking woman in it and that is where Mr. Leckie came to know and like MacLaren. Through this Mrs. MacLaren, who was an unmarried woman, became his inspiration to start the ‘The Voyeur’.

The first meeting of the club was in 1926. They decided that the club would be held annually at the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Vancouver, at the same time of year that the Royal Alexandra was holding their annual Christmas party. Because they were going to be at the

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