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  • And then, in the hot, smoky air of Bow Street, we found a friend.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Royal Opera House Shop Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London WC2E 9DD, 020-7212 9114Opened in 1999, this is the UK's only specialist opera and ballet bookshop.

    Independent bookshops in London 2011

  • And then, in the hot, smoky air of Bow Street, we found a friend.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Passing down the Waterloo Bridge Road we crossed over the river, and dashing up Wellington Street wheeled sharply to the right and found ourselves in Bow Street.

    Sole Music 2010

  • In 1839 Metropolitan Police Courts Act brought all the metropolitan police offices, including Bow Street, into one organisation, changed their description from 'Office' to 'Court', authorised the establishment by Order in Council of other courts, and limited the number of magistrates to 27.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Michele Ann Young 2009

  • Here was an honest man who employed a group of men to catch criminals and he then tried them at Bow Street.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Bystander 2009

  • The company started in around 1690 making fire fighting pumps on Cross Street London, and the first fire engine factory was built in 1738 on the corner of Bow Street and Long Acre.

    Merryweathers - more news from Waltham Abbey M 2009

  • Here was an honest man who employed a group of men to catch criminals and he then tried them at Bow Street.

    Borrowed Without Shame Bystander 2009

  • The company started in around 1690 making fire fighting pumps on Cross Street London, and the first fire engine factory was built in 1738 on the corner of Bow Street and Long Acre.

    Archive 2009-01-01 M 2009

  • In 1839 Metropolitan Police Courts Act brought all the metropolitan police offices, including Bow Street, into one organisation, changed their description from 'Office' to 'Court', authorised the establishment by Order in Council of other courts, and limited the number of magistrates to 27.

    The London of the Ton - Part V Ann Lethbridge 2009

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