Threadneedle Street
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Threadneedle Street is a road in the
City of London, leading from an intersection with Poultry,
King William Street and Lombard Street, to
Bishopsgate.
It is famous as the site of the Bank of England, often called 'the old lady of Threadneedle Street'. It existed by 1769.
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