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  • Threadneedle Street is a street in the City of London, England, between Bishopsgate at its northeast end and Bank junction in the southwest. It is one of nine streets that converge at Bank. It lies in the ward of Cornhill. History [edit]. The street is famous as the site of the Bank of England; the bank itself is sometimes known as 'the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street' and has been based at its current location since 1734.
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  • The Baltic Exchange was founded in the Virginia and Baltick Coffee House on Threadneedle Street in 1744. It is now located on St Mary Axe.
  • I stopped by Bank Tube Station on Threadneedle Street to visit the London Mithraeum and attended an Extinction Rebellion rally on Threadneedle Street after...
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  • According to Harben, Threadneedle Street was also known as Broad Street. The name possibly derives from the sign of Three needles (Harben; BHO).
  • Threadneedle Street is located within the local authority area of City of London Council which is a City corporation.
  • Europe, British Isles, England, City of London, Threadneedle Street, St Benet Fink Parish, St Anthony's Hospital in St Benet Fink [Map].
  • The London Stock Exchange was also situated on Threadneedle Street until 2004, when it relocated to nearby Paternoster Square.
  • The two other main churches associated with Threadneedle Street, now both gone, were St Bartholomew and St Bent Fink.
  • The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street is a nickname for the Bank of England (located at Threadneedle Street).
  • The Bank of England has stood on Threadneedle Street since 1734. With such a long history, you’d expect it, and the area, to be haunted.
  • NOTE: The article initially said it was playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan who first coined the phrase Old Lady of Threadneedle Street.