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Sunday Times News: London's Fleet Street, named after the river Fleet which flows at one end of the street, had many legal offices and courts surrounding it in the late ...
One of London's most historic thoroughfares since Roman times, Fleet Street runs from the West End to the heart of the city's historic 'Square Mile' at Ludgate Circus.
British Prime Minister Harold Wilson's deflationary policies have claimed an unexpected victim: the Fleet Street press. Troubles have been building steadily, but because of the overall slowdown, ...
For many people going to work in London, ... spare a thought for our predecessors in Victorian times. ... Crowded pavements on Fleet Street towards Ludgate Hill Circus and St Paul's in 1885 ...
1. Four of London’s oldest statues. The church of St Dunstan-in-the-West, toward the western end of Fleet Street, offers enough material to fill an article of oddity-spotting all on its own.
Mr Sherriff, 54, has worked on Fleet Street for 32 years, and rose to become the Post's London chief reporter. He says on his first ever day he walked into a smoke-filled newsroom to the sound of ...
Street sellers, child labourers and busking musicians from Victorian London have been vividly brought to life in a series of fascinating colourised images.. The photos were taken in the 1870s, the ...
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