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  2. The Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    The Tipperary, 2018 The Tipperary (interior), 2018. The Tipperary is a Grade II listed public house at 66 Fleet Street, Holborn, London. [1] It was built in about 1667, but has been altered since. [1]

  3. R (National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses ...

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    The Appellate Committee of the House of Lords held by a majority (Lord Wilberforce, Lord Fraser and Lord Roskill) that the NFSE did not have a sufficient interest in challenging decisions concerning other taxpayers, and nor did taxpayers generally in others affairs, unlike ratepayers (Arsenal FC v Ende [1979] AC 1).

  4. Fleet Street - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, Fleet Street and the area surrounding it were dominated by the national press and related industries. The Daily Express relocated to No. 121–8 Fleet Street in 1931, into a building designed by Sir Owen Williams. It was the first curtain wall building in London. It has survived the departure of the newspaper in 1989 and ...

  5. Bradbury and Evans - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The firm operated from offices at no.11 Bouverie Street, no.85 Fleet Street, and no.4-14 Lombard Street, London (now Lombard Lane). [6] [7] The inclusion of a monthly supplement, Household Narrative, in the weekly Household Words edited by Dickens was the occasion for a test case on newspaper taxation in 1851.

  6. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is a Grade II listed public house at 145 Fleet Street, on Wine Office Court, City of London. [1] Rebuilt shortly after the Great Fire of 1666, the pub is known for its literary associations, with its regular patrons having included Charles Dickens, G. K. Chesterton and Mark Twain.

  7. Daily Telegraph Building - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph Building, also known as Peterborough Court, [1] is an Art Deco office building with Egyptian decorations and a monumental colonnade façade, located at 135–141 Fleet Street, London. [2] The building was designed by Charles Ernest Elcock, after consulting with Thomas S. Tait, and opened in 1928. [3]

  8. Wikipedia : Peer review/Fleet Street (album)/archive1

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  9. Fleet Street (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Street (also known as Cheese for its distinctive album artwork), released in 2004, is the eleventh studio album by the collegiate comedy a cappella group the Stanford Fleet Street Singers. It was the first entirely original album in collegiate a cappella, for which it received critical recognition.