Ludgate Hill — is a hill in the City of London, near the old Ludgate, a gate to the City that was taken down, with its attached jail, in 1780. Ludgate Hill is the site of St Paul s Cathedral, traditionally said to have been the site of a Roman temple of the… … Wikipedia
Ludgate Hill — bezeichnet einen Stadtteil in London einen ehemaligen Bahnhof, den Bahnhof Ludgate Hill ein Linienpassagierschiff, die Ludgate Hill (Schiff) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unters … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ludgate Hill railway station — Infobox Closed London station name=Ludgate Hill owner = London, Chatham and Dover Railway locale = City of London platforms = 2 start = 1 June 1865 end = 3 March 1929 replace = noneLudgate Hill station was a railway station on the London, Chatham … Wikipedia
Ludgate Hill (Schiff) — p1 Ludgate Hill p1 Schiffsdaten Schiffstyp Passagierschiff … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ludgate Hill — noun a street in the City that runs from St Pauls Churchyard, joining Fleet Street at Ludgate Circus … Wiktionary
Bahnhof Ludgate Hill — Lage des Snow Hill Tunnels und des Bahnhofs Ludgate Hill Lage der benachbarten Bahnhöfe Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ludgate Hill Station — Between Water Lane and New Bridge Street, in Farringdon Ward Within, on the east side of New Bridge Street at its junction with Union Street. Station of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (P.O. Directory). First mention: O.S. 1875.… … Dictionary of London
Ludgate — was the westernmost gate in London Wall. The name survives in Ludgate Hill, an eastward continuation of Fleet Street, and Ludgate Circus.The Romans built a road along the north bank of the River Thames westwards through the gate later called Lud… … Wikipedia
Ludgate Circus — is a location in the City of London at the intersection of Farringdon Street/New Bridge Street (the A201, leading to Blackfriars Bridge) with Fleet Street/Ludgate Hill. Historically the main connection between the cities of London and Westminster … Wikipedia
Ludgate Street — West out of St. Paul s Churchyard to Old Bailey, in Farringdon Ward Within and Castle Baynard Ward (Weller s map, 1861). Now called Ludgate Hill (q.v.), 1865. First mention: Lutgatestrate, Rich. I. (MS. D. and C. St. Paul s, Press A. Box … Dictionary of London