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Blackfriars Street Bridge — The Blackfriars Street Bridge in London, Ontario, Canada is a wrought iron, through, bowstring truss or tied arch bridge, placed across the North Thames River in 1875 and still carrying frequent vehicular and pedestrian traffic. At 216 feet (65.8 … Wikipedia
Blackfriars Stairs — At the southern end of Water Lane, Blackfriars, in Farringdon Ward Within (Boyle, 1799). In 1294 a quay was in course of construction at the house of the Friars Preachers (Cal. Close R. Ed. I. 1288 96, p. 373) and in the description of the… … Dictionary of London
Blackfriars Gateway — In Ludgate Street, in parish of St. Martin Ludgate, nearly opposite the church, leading through Pilgrim Street to the Broadway (P.C. 1732 Elmes, 1831). The late Blackfriars Gate called the New Gate, near to Carter Lane (H. MSS. Com. 7th Rep … Dictionary of London
Water Lane, Blackfriars — South from Broadway to Queen Victoria Street at No.172 (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within. First mention: 32 H. VIII. 1540 (L. and P.H. VIII. XV. 478). Called : Water Street (Rocque, 1746, and Strype). Black fryers (O. and M… … Dictionary of London
Mincing Lane — is a one way street in the City of London linking Fenchurch Street southward to Great Tower Street. Looking north up Mincing Lane, with Minster Court on the right and 30 St Mary Axe in the background Its name is a corruption of Mynchen Lane so… … Wikipedia
Goode Lane, Adelaide — Goode Lane is one of a series of five pedestrian thoroughfares running east west through the City of Prospect, South Australia, linking the pedestrian crossing on Prospect Road to Churchill Road and the Ovingham train station. It differs from the … Wikipedia
Oat Lane — Oat Lane[1] is a short street in Bassishaw Ward, London.[2] First mentioned by Leake … Wikipedia
Maiden Lane railway stations — The North London Railway station shown on a map from 1899 The two Maiden Lane railway stations were in close proximity in the present London Borough of Camden, in north London, England. Maiden Lane itself is now York Way. Contents … Wikipedia
Glass House Yard, Blackfriars — Between Church Entry, Playhouse Yard and Water Lane, south of Apothecaries Hall, in Farringdon Ward Within (Horwood, 1799). Previously it included Playhouse Yard and extended to Water Lane (O. and M. 1677 Rocque, 1746). Occupied part of… … Dictionary of London
Banister's Court, Blackfriars — North out of Banister s Lane, Blackfriars. In Farringdon Ward Within (O. and M. 1677). The site is now occupied by Queen Victoria Street and St. Paul s Railway Station … Dictionary of London