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  2. List of venues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  3. Coleman Street Ward - Wikipedia

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    Coleman Street, from which the Ward takes its name St Margaret Lothbury church. Coleman Street is a one-way road that runs from Gresham Street to London Wall. The church of St Stephen Coleman Street used to stand at the southern end of the street, on the western side, until it was completely destroyed in the Blitz and was not rebuilt.

  4. 80 Coleman Street - Wikipedia

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    80 Coleman Street in 2014. 80 Coleman Street is an Edwardian building in the Moorgate area of the City of London, not far from the Guildhall.It was used for the offices of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology from 1999, [1] until the Institute moved to the Aldgate area.

  5. St Stephen Coleman Street - Wikipedia

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    An etching of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street (Architectural Series of London Churches, published by J. Booth, 1819). The interior was a single space, undivided by piers or columns, with a flat ceiling, [ 12 ] coved at the sides, the coving pierced by round-headed windows. [ 21 ]

  6. List of council estates in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Location: Size (units) Notes/Description; 2: Austin Village: 1917 built Northfield, Birmingham-adjacent: 200 Cedar prefabricated bungalows erected during the First World War to support Austin Motor Company's manufacture of tanks and aircraft.

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  8. Kingsway telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    Initially built as a deep-level air-raid shelter in the early 1940s, it was instead used as a government communications centre. In 1949 the General Post Office (GPO) took over the building, and in 1956 it became the UK termination point for TAT-1, the first transatlantic telephone cable. Closure of the facility began in the 1980s.

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