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  2. File:Moomin Shop, Covent Garden, Westminster - geograph.org ...

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    City of Westminster (City of Westminster → Greater LondonLondon → England → United Kingdom) Camera location 51° 30′ 42.2″ N, 0° 07′ 22″ W

  3. Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. [1] It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and with the Royal Opera House, itself known as "Covent Garden". [2]

  4. Moomins - Wikipedia

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    Moomin Shop at Helsinki Airport. As of January 2019, there are 20 Moomin Shops around the world, offering an extensive range of Moomin-themed goods. Finland, home of the Moomins, has three stores. There are two stores in the UK, one in the US, six in Japan. China and Hong Kong each have one store. There are three in South Korea and three in ...

  5. New Covent Garden Market - Wikipedia

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    New Covent Garden Market It covers a site of 57 acres (23 ha) and is home to about 200 fruit, vegetable and flower companies. The market serves 40% of the fruit and vegetables eaten outside of the home in London, [ 1 ] and provides ingredients to many of London's restaurants, hotels, schools, prisons, hospitals and catering businesses.

  6. Tom King's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Tom King's Coffee House (later known as Moll King's Coffee House) was a notorious establishment in Covent Garden, London in the mid-18th century. Open from the time the taverns shut until dawn, it was ostensibly a coffee house, but in reality served as a meeting place for prostitutes and their customers. By refusing to provide beds, the Kings ...

  7. Button's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Location of Button's Coffee House in Covent Garden (top right, marked with a coffee cup) Button's Coffee House was an 18th-century coffeehouse in London, England. It was situated in Russell Street, Covent Garden, between the City and Westminster. [1]

  8. Tavistock Street - Wikipedia

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    Tavistock Street is a street in the Covent Garden area of London which runs parallel to the Strand between Drury Lane and Southampton Street just south of the market piazza. History [ edit ]

  9. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Street is a street in Covent Garden, London, ... By 1667 there were five shops, and ten by 1669. In the early 1700s, ...