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Fleet Street - translation to English

STREET IN THE CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND
Fleet Street, London; Fleet-street; Fleet Street (London); Fleet street
  • The former offices of the ''[[Daily Telegraph Building]]'' at No. 135–141
  • A [[blue plaque]] marking the location of the [[Anti-Corn Law League]] headquarters on No. 67 Fleet Street
  • Fleet Street road sign. The street numbering runs consecutively from west to east south-side and then east to west north-side.
  • Fleet Street {{circa}} 1890
  • boundary markers]] of the City of London.
  • Fleet Street pictured in 1953, with flags hung for the [[coronation of Queen Elizabeth II]].
  • St-Dunstan-in-the-West on Fleet Street, pictured in 1842
  • [[Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese]]

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1979 MUSICAL BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM AND HUGH WHEELER
Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd (musical); Pretty Women; A Little Priest; The Worst Pies in London; No Place Like London; The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (musical); Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (musical); Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Poor Thing; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (musical); Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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street cleaner         
  • Elgin Sweeper blueprint
  • Mechanical street sweeper by [[Joseph Whitworth]], 1846
  • Sweeper is used to clean a sidewalk alongside pedestrians in [[Philadelphia]], 2015
MACHINE THAT CLEANS STREETS IN URBAN AREAS
Sweepers; Street cleaner; Roadsweeper; Road sweeper; Street Sweeper; Street sweeping; Street cleaning; Street cleansing; Streetsweeper; Dulevo; Road sweeping machine; Road sweeping vehicle; Street washing; Street sweeper truck; Sweeper vacuum cleaner truck; Road dust sweeper truck
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Definition

Fleet Street
Fleet Street is used to refer to British national newspapers and to the journalists who work for them.
He was the highest-paid sub-editor in Fleet Street.
...Fleet Street journalists.
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

Fleet Street

Fleet Street is a major street mostly in the City of London. It runs west to east from Temple Bar at the boundary with the City of Westminster to Ludgate Circus at the site of the London Wall and the River Fleet from which the street was named.

The street has been an important through route since Roman times. During the Middle Ages, businesses were established and senior clergy lived there; several churches remain from this time including Temple Church and St Bride's. The street became known for printing and publishing at the start of the 16th century, and it became the dominant trade so that by the 20th century most British national newspapers operated from here. Much of that industry moved out in the 1980s after News International set up cheaper manufacturing premises in Wapping, but some former newspaper buildings are listed and have been preserved. The term Fleet Street remains a metonym for the British national press, and pubs on the street once frequented by journalists remain popular.

Fleet Street has a significant number of monuments and statues along its length, including the dragon at Temple Bar and memorials to a number of figures from the British press, such as Samuel Pepys and Lord Northcliffe. The street is mentioned in several works by Charles Dickens and is the home of the fictional murderer Sweeney Todd.

Examples of use of Fleet Street
1. Outside Fleet Street, his great passion was racing.
2. We were an unorthodox pair, even by Fleet Street standards.
3. As the last major British news outlet leaves Fleet Street, Mark Oliver takes a nostalgic walk down the street of shame Wednesday June 15, 2005 The Guardian‘s London office on Fleet Street, c1'60 "Fleet Street now is just the dull, busy thoroughfare that connects the City to the West End." This is the view of novelist and former Guardian man Michael Frayn, whose 1'67 novel, Towards the End of the Morning, is one of the classic depictions of Fleet Street.
4. It made him one of the most talked–about figures Fleet Street has ever seen.
5. Reuters carries much of the responsibility for scattering the Fleet Street community.