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  • Fleet Street is named after the River Fleet, which runs from Hampstead to the River Thames at the western edge of the City of London. It is one of the oldest roads outside the original city and was established by the Middle Ages. In the 13th century, it was known as Fleet Bridge Street, and in the early 14th century it became known as Fleet Street.
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  • Fleet Street is a street in Central London, England. It runs west to east from Temple Bar at the boundary of the Cities of London and Westminster to Ludgate Circus at the site...
  • Aside from that, the association with Sweeney Todd (a.k.a the Demon Barber of Fleet Street) has made the area famous for darker reasons.
  • There is nothing else on earth quite like Fleet Street. This thoroughfare, which runs like a crooked spine through east central London has been the home of the...
  • Fleet Street’s association with printing began in 1500 with the pioneer Wynkyn de Worde, who produced nearly 800 books from his offices near Shoe Lane.
  • Above: The decorative sandstone sign on a Victorian building in Fleet Street. The line of Fleet Street has been established for almost two thousand years.
  • Fleet Street is one of the oldest streets in London, having been established in the time of the Romans as an important thoroughfare route.
  • Although no longer the hub of the British newspaper industry, Fleet Street is still quite special in it's appearance and atmosphere.
  • st paul's cathedral , watling street ve fleet street.st. paul karşısındaki kafelerde kahve ve kek keyfi helede hava yagmurlu ise muhteşemdir.
  • Fleet Street is named after the River Fleet, which runs from Hampstead to the River Thames at the western edge of the City of London.
  • By the 20th century most British national newspapers operated from here. The term “Fleet Street” has become synonymous with the term British National Press.