Tyburn Road

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Tyburn Road was the historical name for what is now Oxford Street in London, once a major route leading to the Tyburn gallows.

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Label Occurrences
Tyburn Road canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former street name
gallows
historic road
associatedWith Tyburn gallows
surface form: Tyburn Tree

capital punishment in London
connectedTo Tyburn gallows
culturalSignificance symbol of London’s execution route
hasDirection east–west
hasFunction major thoroughfare
hasHistoricalName Tyburn Road self-linksurface differs
historicalNameOf Oxford Street
historicalPeriod pre-18th century
knownAs road to Tyburn
knownFor processions of condemned prisoners
ledTo Tyburn gallows
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedNear Tyburn Road self-linksurface differs
nowKnownAs Oxford Street NERFINISHED
partOf historic route from Newgate Prison to Tyburn
route from City of London to Tyburn
passesThrough Marylebone
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
replacedBy Oxford Street NERFINISHED
transportType road
usedBy prisoner carts
public execution processions
usedFor route to public executions
usedSince medieval period

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Oxford Street formerName Tyburn Road
Tyburn Road hasHistoricalName Tyburn Road self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Oxford Street
Tyburn Road locatedNear Tyburn Road self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Tyburn gallows