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  2. The Shambles - Wikipedia

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    "Shambles" is an obsolete term for an open-air slaughterhouse and meat market.Streets of that name were so called from having been the sites on which butchers killed and dressed animals for consumption (One source suggests that the term derives from "Shammel", an Anglo-Saxon word for shelves that stores used to display their wares, [2] while another indicates that by AD 971 "shamble" meant a ...

  3. Shambles, Shepton Mallet - Wikipedia

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    The Shambles (/ ʃ ˈ æ m b əl z / ⓘ) is a Grade II listed monument located in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. It is a twentieth-century reconstruction of butcher 's market stalls that once lined the market place at Shepton Mallet.

  4. Shambles - Wikipedia

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    Shambles is an obsolete term for an open-air slaughterhouse and meat market. Shambles or The Shambles may also refer to: The Shambles, a historic street in York, England; Shambles, a reconstruction of butcher's market stalls in Shepton Mallet, England; Shambles Square, Manchester, England; Shambles Glacier, Adelaide Island, Antarctica

  5. Jubbergate - Wikipedia

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    The previous south end of the street, known as High Jubbergate, was widened in 1852 and renamed Market Street. [11] The modern-day road is part of the pedestrianised area of York and has a metal sign straddling the west and east sides of the road indicating the entrance to the Shambles Market. [12]

  6. Shambles Market - Wikipedia

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    The Shambles Market is a daily market held in the city centre of York, England. It was created in the 1950s after the clearance of a large area next to the Shambles, when large sections of the Shambles were demolished, including the entire street known as Little Shambles. [1] [2] Aerial view of the market

  7. Shambles Square, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Shambles Square is a square in Manchester, England. It was created in 1999, when The Old Wellington Inn and Sinclair's Oyster Bar were rebuilt there, having been moved from the Old Shambles nearby as part of major building works in the city following the 1996 Manchester bombing .

  8. St Nicholas Shambles - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Shambles was a medieval church in the City of London, [1] which stood on the corner of Butcher Hall Lane (now King Edward Street) and Newgate Street. [2] It took its name from the Shambles, the butchers area in the west of Newgate Street. [3] The church is first mentioned as St. Nicholas de Westrnacekaria. [4]

  9. 27–28 The Shambles - Wikipedia

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    27–28 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed , parts of the structures date to the mid-19th century, with alterations occurring over the next hundred years. [ 1 ]