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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in London

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    Lombard Street: Birthplace in 1688 of the poet Alexander Pope at Plough Court, Lombard Street. Queen Square: 1716–1725: 19th century: Bloomsbury: Many of the original houses were converted for use as hospitals. The square today is largely occupied by hospital buildings. Regent Street: 1814–1825: 1895–1927: Regent Street

  3. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    Regent Street is home to several events throughout the year. [74] The Regent Street Festival happens annually, and during this time, the street is closed to traffic. [75] In September, there is a series of fashion-related events, dubbed as Fashion and Design Month (FDM), which has been running since 2015.

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from ...

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    An Act for more effectually paving, lighting, watching, cleansing and regulating the Regent's Park, together with the New Street from the Regent's Park to Pall Mall, and the New Streets and Improvements in the Neighbourhood of Parliament Street and Privy Gardens; and for maintaining a convenient Sewage for the same.

  5. New Gallery (London) - Wikipedia

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    Central Hall of the New Gallery, from the catalogue New Gallery Notes, Summer 1888.. The New Gallery is a Crown Estate-owned Grade II Listed building [1] at 121 Regent Street, London, which originally was an art gallery from 1888 to 1910, The New Gallery Restaurant from 1910 to 1913, The New Gallery Cinema from 1913 to 1953, [2] and a Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1953 to 1992. [3]

  6. Hotel Café Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Café Royal is a five-star hotel at 68 Regent Street in Piccadilly, London. Before its conversion in 2008–2012 it was a restaurant and meeting place known as the Café Royal . [ 1 ]

  7. Eve (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Eve was a private members' nightclub at 189 Regent Street, central London. Founded in 1953, it had the world's first illuminated glass floor and, according to The Daily Telegraph, the "most daring show" in London's West End, including topless girls and strippers. Members included kings, ambassadors, sultans and a bishop.

  8. New Regent Street Historic Area - Wikipedia

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  9. Veeraswamy - Wikipedia

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    Veeraswamy is an Indian restaurant in London, located at 99-101 Regent Street. It was opened in 1926 by Edward Palmer, an Anglo-Indian retired British Indian Army officer, the grandson of an English general and an Indian princess. It is the oldest surviving Indian restaurant in the United Kingdom.