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CHURCH IN THE CITY OF LONDON
St Olave Jewry; St Olave, Old Jewry; St. Olave Old Jewry; St. Olave, Jewry; St Olave, Jewry; St Olave's, Jewry; St. Olave Jewry; St Olave Old Jewry

St Olave's Church, Old Jewry         
St Olave's Church, Old Jewry, sometimes known as Upwell Old Jewry,"The London Encyclopaedia" Hibbert,Christopher;Weinreb, Ben; Keay,John: London, Pan Macmillan, 1983 (rev 1993,2008) was a church in the City of London located between the street called Old Jewry and Ironmonger Lane. Destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, the church was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren.
Soviet Jewry movement         
Movement to Free Soviet Jewry; Soviet Jewry Movement
The Soviet Jewry movement was an international human rights campaign that advocated for the right of Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate. The movement's participants were most active in the United States and in the Soviet Union.
Old Jewry Meeting-house         
  • Old Jewry Chapel in Jewin Street, 1808–1846
Old Jewry meeting-house; Old Jewry congregation; Old Jewry meeting house
The Old Jewry Meeting-house was a meeting-house for an English Presbyterian congregation, built around 1701, in the Old Jewry, a small street in the centre of the City of London. Its first minister was John Shower.

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St Olave's Church, Old Jewry

St Olave's Church, Old Jewry, sometimes known as Upwell Old Jewry, was a church in the City of London located between the street called Old Jewry and Ironmonger Lane. Destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, the church was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. The church was demolished in 1887, except for the tower and west wall, which remain today.