Wilstrad Street was a street likely subsumed into Ossulston Street in Somers Town, in Northwest London near the current site of St. Pancras train station.
Whitefriars is an area in the Ward of Farringdon Without in the City of London, London UK. From 1247 until 1538 it was the site of a Carmelite monastery known as the White Friars.
Whitecross Street is a street in St. Luke's, Islington, in the modern borough of Islington (London, England). Since the 17th century it has been the site of the Whitecross Street Market.
Whitechapel Road is a major road in Whitechapel, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London. It was built up by the 19th century and was known for its association with the Jewish community from the 1850s to 1930s. It later became a settlement of the British Bangladeshi community.
The Old White Horse Cellar was a coaching inn located on Piccadilly in the City of Westminster (London, England). It opened in the 18th century and was used for many years as the terminus for western-bound mail coaches.
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