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The Pinnacle tower, or Helter Skelter, in Bishopsgate is now above street level.
Construction gives UK economic recovery an unstable foundation Phillip Inman 2010
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I was safe landed in Bishopsgate Stt — breakfasted at Newmarket at 8, Oclock, and rode 7 hours before dinner, dining at Epping at 3, — found all friends well
Letter 29 2009
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By three, people were being trampled and crushed even in Bishopsgate Street, a couple of hundred yards or more from Liverpool Street station; revolvers were fired, people stabbed, and the policemen who had been sent to direct the traffic, exhausted and infuriated, were breaking the heads of the people they were called out to protect.
The War of The Worlds by H. G. Wells: Part 4 | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News 2005
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His father, a bookseller in Bishopsgate Street, London, was much interested in science, but he died when Gowland was an infant.
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Accordingly, we proceeded to a house in Bishopsgate Street, and were led by a waiter into a room where we found Mr. Branghton.
Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World 1778
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Annie took the first right on Little Paternoster Row, and when the night watchman saw her last she was on Brushfield Street, which ran east to west between what was then called Bishopsgate Without Norton Folgate and Commercial Street.
Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930
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The Society of the Holy Gethsemane, popularly called the Bishopsgate
The Christian A Story Hall Caine 1892
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Towards the end of the thirteenth century they had a factory in London, and were allowed to export wool, sheep's skins, and tin, on condition that they kept in repair the gate of the city called Bishopsgate: they were also allowed the privilege of electing an alderman.
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The analysts warned that Great Portland could be forced to delay developments at Fetter Lane, 100 Bishopsgate, and Blackfriars Road.
EU's Office Market Gears for Slowdown William Boston 2011
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Two environment ministers, Geoffrey Rippon and Peter Walker, planned to demolish the "government precinct", including the Foreign Office, and the entire eastern side of Bishopsgate in the City.
They saved our Victorian cities. Now they are demolishing my prejudices Simon Jenkins 2010
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