Fleet Street
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See the COVE Master Map entry on Fleet Street:
https://editions.covecollective.org/place/fleet-street
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Fitzroy Square is a Georgian square in Fitzrovia, in the modern borough of Camden (London, England). It was constructed in the late 18th century as luxury housing.
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Fitzroy Market was a small market for the selling of meat and vegetables, located near Tottenham Court Road, in the modern borough of Camden (London, England). It closed in the late 19th century.
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OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)
Finchley is a district in north London, in the modern borough of Barnet, UK.
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Finch Lane is a small lane in Cornhill, in the City of London (London, England).
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The Bearded Crossing-Sweeper at the Exchange. (Volume 2)
Field Lane was an alley in Saffron Hill, in the modern borough of Camden (London, England). It is the setting for Fagin's den in Dickens's Oliver Twist. A history and description of how the area has changed is available on Andrea Gibbon's website, Writing Cities: https://www.writingcities.com/2015/02/13/field-lane-and-larceny-then-an…
Fetter Lane is a street in the ward of Farrington Without, in the City of London (London, England).
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The Faubourg Saint-Antoine was a traditional suburb of Paris, France.
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Acrobat, or Street-Posturer. (Volume 3)
Farringdon Road is a street in Clerkenwell, in the modern boroughs of Islington and Camden. It continues into the City of London as Farrington Street. The road was constructed from the 1840s to 1860s and its construction included the burying of the River Fleet and building of the Metropolitan Railway.
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Farringdon Market was a market erected in 1829, located between Farringdon Street and Shoe Lane in the City of London (London, England). It replaced the Fleet Market. The market was not successful and was eventually relocated to form part of Smithfield Market in 1879-83.
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