Harley Street is in Westminster, in London, and runs southward from Marylebone Road to Cavendish Square. It has long been associated with the medical profession, and many leading doctors and surgeons have their consulting rooms there. Many famous people have lived on Harley Street, including the geologist Sir Charles Lyell, the Victorian statesman W. E. Gladstone, and the artist J. M. W. Turner. Harley Street is also the site of Queen’s College, a girls’ school founded in 1848.