Friday Street, London
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friday-street-london-263-6086949
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Friday Street, London
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Friday Street is a small street in the City of London, England. The street is reported to have been named either after a fish market held on Fridays, or a corruption of the Old English word Frigdaeges. It originally ran between Cheapside and Old Fish Street and was one of the principal thoroughfares of the Bread Street Ward in Mediaeval London. It was partially cleared to construct Queen Victoria Street, and following damage in World War II, only the section between Queen Victoria Street and Can
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_Street,_London
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2023-07-02T00:50:10Z
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