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  2. London Buses route 135 - Wikipedia

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    Arriva London Alexander Dennis Enviro400 in Bishopsgate in June 2009 Docklands Buses Alexander Dennis Enviro400H MMC at Aldgate East station in June 2015. Route 135 commenced operating on 24 May 2008 between Cubitt Town and Moorfields Eye Hospital.

  3. Eataly - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Eataly opened in Rome its largest megastore, in the abandoned Air Terminal building near Ostiense Station. There is an Eataly at Rome's Fiumicino airport, and in the Porto Antico area in Genoa. In January 2013, Eataly announced a partnership with MSC Cruises to open two restaurants on MSC Preziosa. [18] Eataly was also added to MSC Divina.

  4. Camomile Street - Wikipedia

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    It is a westward continuation of Bevis Marks, linking that street to Houndsditch (via Outwich Street) and a junction with Bishopsgate and Wormwood Street.. The houses on the north side are on the site of the old Wall of London, and in excavations made for the foundations of warehouses in the street, a bastion and other portions of the wall have been found, partly of Roman construction.

  5. Bishopsgate - Wikipedia

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    The street called Bishopsgate (formerly Bishopsgate Street), which takes its name from the Gate, is the main thoroughfare of the Ward. It is a stretch of the originally Roman Ermine Street (now the A10 ) between Gracechurch Street and Norton Folgate , [ 21 ] taking the name Bishopsgate only within the historical area of the ward.

  6. London Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The London Tavern in 1809. The City of London Tavern or London Tavern was a notable meeting place in London during the 18th and 19th centuries. A place of business where people gathered to drink alcoholic beverages and be served food, the tavern was situated in Bishopsgate in the City of London (the site today of Nos. 1–3 Bishopsgate).

  7. The Goodsyard - Wikipedia

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    The Goodsyard is a proposed development on the site of the former Bishopsgate Goods Yard in Shoreditch, London. It spans the border between the two London boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets . The scheme, which is a joint venture between developers Hammerson and Ballymore , previously included 12 buildings, the tallest of which was planned to ...

  8. Scaitcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Scaitcliffe was a prep school for boys aged 6–13 in Egham, Surrey.Founded in 1896, it was both a boarding and day school. [1] [2] After merging with Virginia Water Prep School in 1996, [3] the school is now co-educational and known as Bishopsgate School. [4]

  9. Fisher's Folly - Wikipedia

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    Fisher's Folly was a large mansion on Bishopsgate Street, in Bishopsgate, London, built by Jasper Fisher in the 16th century. [2] In his 1598 Survey of London, Stow reports that the home was "so large and sumptuosly builded" by a man deeply in debt that it became known as Fisher's Folly.