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Aldergate Street – upon the back walls of Alder Castle House, 10 Noble St, London EC2V 7JU 51°31′00.5″N 0°05′48.6″W / 51.516806°N 0.096833°W / 51.516806; -0. London Roman Wall – Museum of London Walking Tour Plaque 21
Cable Street is a road in the East End of London, ... Lightweight Champion Boxer, known as the Whitechapel Windmill, born in Cable Street, by Noble Court. A blue ...
Silver Street was a street in London It ran from the north end of Noble Street at Falcon Square to Wood Street. [1] It originated in medieval times, and is one of the streets shown on a map known as the "Woodcut map of London" or the "Agas" map, which survives in a 17th-century version.
St Olave's Church, Silver Street was a church on the south side of Silver Street, off Wood Street [1] in the Aldersgate ward of the City of London. It was dedicated to St Olaf, a Norwegian Christian ally of the English king Ethelred II. The church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt.
London Street and New London Street – named after local 18th-century property owner John London, and possibly the city itself; the 'New' section was a later extension [329] [345] London Wall – after the city wall which formerly ran along this route (though there are still some ruins visible) [346] [347] [345] Long Lane – a descriptive ...
Spencer House in St James's, London, one of the last surviving true townhouses still owned by the noble family that built it, the Spencers, although it is now generally leased out commercially. The corresponding country house is Althorp in Northamptonshire. Northumberland House by Canaletto, 1752.
The following is a list of Scheduled monuments in Greater London.. In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a "nationally important" archaeological site or historic building that has been given protection against unauthorised change by being placed on a list (or "schedule") by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS); Historic England takes the leading role in ...
The Worshipful Company of Scriveners is an ancient Livery Company of the City of London.Originally known as the Mysterie of the Writers of the Court Letter and, since its incorporation, as the Master Wardens and Assistants of the Company of Scrivenors of the Cittie of London [], the Scriveners' Company remains one of the few City livery companies continuing to influence professional standards ...