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- Smithfield,_London type Place external.
- Smithfield,_London type Concept external.
- Smithfield,_London type PopulatedPlace external.
- Smithfield,_London type Place external.
- Smithfield,_London type Settlement external.
- Smithfield,_London type Q486972 external.
- Smithfield,_London type Location external.
- Smithfield,_London type SpatialThing external.
- Smithfield,_London comment "Smithfield is a locality in the ward of Farringdon Without situated at the City of London's northwest in central London, England. The principal street of the area is West Smithfield. A number of valued City institutions are located in the area, such as St Bartholomew's Hospital, the Charterhouse, and Livery Halls notably those of the Butchers' and Haberdashers' Companies, but Smithfield is best known for its ancient meat market, dating from the 10th century, which is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval times. The area also contains London's oldest surviving church, St Bartholomew-the-Great, founded in 1123 AD." external.
- Smithfield,_London label "Smithfield, London" external.
- Smithfield,_London lat "51.519" external.
- Smithfield,_London long "-0.102" external.
- Smithfield,_London wasDerivedFrom Smithfield,_London?oldid=782795858 external.
- Smithfield,_London abstract "Smithfield is a locality in the ward of Farringdon Without situated at the City of London's northwest in central London, England. The principal street of the area is West Smithfield. A number of valued City institutions are located in the area, such as St Bartholomew's Hospital, the Charterhouse, and Livery Halls notably those of the Butchers' and Haberdashers' Companies, but Smithfield is best known for its ancient meat market, dating from the 10th century, which is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval times. The area also contains London's oldest surviving church, St Bartholomew-the-Great, founded in 1123 AD. Smithfield has borne witness to many bloody executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, including major historical figures such as Scottish patriot Sir William Wallace and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt, among many other religious reformers and dissenters. Smithfield Market, a Grade II listed-covered market building, was designed by Victorian architect Sir Horace Jones in the second half of the 19th century, and is the dominant architectural feature of the area. Some of its original market premises fell into disuse in the late 20th century and faced the prospect of demolition. The Corporation of London's public enquiry in 2012 drew widespread support for an urban regeneration plan intent upon preserving Smithfield's historical identity." external.
- Smithfield,_London isPrimaryTopicOf Smithfield,_London external.
- Smithfield,_London postalCode "EC1" external.
- Smithfield,_London point "51.519 -0.102" external.
- Smithfield,_London country United_Kingdom external.
- Smithfield,_London country 2635167 external.
- Smithfield,_London country 6269131 external.
- Smithfield,_London country England external.
- Smithfield,_London country country-GBR external.
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