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View down Bulls Head Passage from Gracechurch Street
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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View down Bulls Head Passage from Gracechurch Street
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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View along a passageway in Leadenhall Market towards 85 Gracechurch Street
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 26 Sep 2015
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Leadenhall Market
The interior of a covered market dating back to the 14th century, where there are cheesemongers, butchers and florists. Originally a meat, game and poultry market, it stands on what was the centre of Roman London. A number of commercial retailers are also located in the market, including clothes shops and a pen shop.
The ornate roof structure, painted green, maroon and cream, and cobbled floors of the current structure, was designed in 1881 by Sir Horace Jones (who was also the architect of Billingsgate and Smithfield Markets)
It was used to represent the area of London near The Leaky Cauldron and Diagon Alley in the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and is featured in the films The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Hereafter and Love Aaj Kal. It is also popular among local City workers. (Notes from Wikipedia)
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 1 Nov 2011
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View of Heron Tower and Tower 42 from Eldon Street
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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Bulls Head Passage, EC3
In the Leadenhall Market area, it leads through to Gracechurch Street from Lime Street Passage.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 6 Apr 2019
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Leadenhall Market, London, EC3
Central Avenue passing through the interior of this former meat, fish, poultry, vegetable, leather and hide market in the direction of Gracechurch Street. Leadenhall Market, now a shopping mall, is one of London's earliest markets, standing on the site of a 1st century Roman basilica. This was one of the markets that allowed people from outside London - known as 'foreigners' or 'strangers' - to come and sell their produce. Surprisingly, many of its porters were women. This ornate Grade II-listed structure was designed in 1881 by Sir Horace Jones, the architect of Billingsgate and Smithfield Markets too.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 5 Apr 2013
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Old Boundary Marker by Lime Street Passage EC3
Parish Boundary Marker by the UC road, in parish of City Of London (City Of London District), Lime Street Passage EC3 (leading to Leadenhall Market), high on wall of market property.
Surveyed
Milestone Society National ID: CL_ALH01pb.
Image: © Milestone Society
Taken: Unknown
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Entrance to Leadenhall Market EC3
Image: © Robin Sones
Taken: 13 Dec 2012
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View up Whittington Avenue from Leadenhall Market #2
I already have a shot entitled "View up Whittington Avenue from Leadenhall Market" so have continued the numbering from that shot to avoid duplication. Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 26 Sep 2015
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