Exchange Alley
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Exchange Alley — John Rocque s Map, 1747 Exchange Alley or Change Alley is a narrow alleyway connecting shops and coffeehouses in an old neighbourhood of the City of London in England, bounded by Lombard Street, Cornhill and Birchin Lane.[1] … Wikipedia
Exchange Alley, London — Exchange Alley or Change Alley is a narrow alleyway connecting shops and coffeehouses in an old neighborhood of the City of London, England, bounded by Lombard Street, Cornhill and Birchin Lane [ [http://books.google.com/books?id= OwaAAAAMAAJ… … Wikipedia
Alley Theatre — The Alley Theatre is an indoor theatre in the city of Houston, Texas, and hosts two stages. The Hubbard is the main stage with seating for 824; the more intimate Neuhaus seats 310. Nine towers and open air terraces give the Alley Theatre a castle … Wikipedia
Change Alley — South out of Cornhill at Nos. 23 and 28 to Lombard Street, with a passage east to Birchin Lane (P.O. Directory). In Cornhill and Langbourne Wards. First mention: Lockie, 1810. Former name : Exchange Alley (1666, Leake). Garaway s,… … Dictionary of London
London Stock Exchange — Infobox Exchange name = London Stock Exchange nativename = type = Stock Exchange city = London country = United Kingdom coor = coord|51|30|54|N|0|05|56.5|W|region:GB LND type:landmark foundation = 1801 owner = London Stock Exchange Group key… … Wikipedia
Royal Exchange Buildings — South out of Threadneedle Street, at No. 1, to 82 Corn hill (P.O. Directory), on the east side of the Royal Exchange. In Broad Street Ward. First mention: O.S. 1875. Former names : Sweetings Alley, 1662 (Account books St. Bart the litell … Dictionary of London
Royal Exchange — Between Cornhill South and Threadneedle Street north, in Broad Street and Cornhill Wards (P.O. Directory). The first building was erected in 1566 and opened 1570 (S. 202). For the convenience of merchants and bankers. Destroyed in the… … Dictionary of London
Clarion Alley Mural Project — Painting by Jet Martinez Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists collective formed in October 1992 by a volunteer collective of six North Mission residents: Aaron Noble, Michael O Connor, Sebastiana Pastor, Rigo 92, Mary Gail Snyder, and … Wikipedia
Jelly Alley — In parish of St. Bartholomew near the Exchange (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 148). Near Drapers Hall in 1585 (Churchwardens Accounts, etc., of St. Michael Cornhill, Overall, p. 221). In Broad Street Ward. The tenement in Jelly Alley, left by … Dictionary of London
Damnation Alley — For other uses, see Damnation Alley (disambiguation). Damnation Alley … Wikipedia