Cable Street

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Cable Street is a road in the East End of London best known as the site of the 1936 anti-fascist resistance known as the Battle of Cable Street.

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Cable Street canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road
street
country United Kingdom
hasBorough Tower Hamlets NERFINISHED
hasCommemoration annual events marking Battle of Cable Street
hasConnectingRoad Butcher Row NERFINISHED
Mansell Street NERFINISHED
hasCulturalDepiction referenced in British labour movement history
subject of historical writings on British fascism
hasDirection runs roughly east–west
hasEvent Battle of Cable Street NERFINISHED
hasHeritageFeature commemorative plaques
historic street layout
hasHistoricalPeriod 20th century political history of Britain
hasLanguage English
hasMural Battle of Cable Street mural
hasNameOrigin historic rope and cable-making industry
hasNearbyLandmark Commercial Road NERFINISHED
Royal Mint Street NERFINISHED
St George in the East Church NERFINISHED
The Highway NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalSignificance symbol of anti-fascist resistance in Britain
hasPostalArea E1
hasPublicTransport Limehouse DLR station NERFINISHED
Shadwell DLR station NERFINISHED
Shadwell railway station NERFINISHED
hasSection Shadwell NERFINISHED
St George in the East NERFINISHED
Wapping vicinity
hasUse commercial
residential
transport thoroughfare
knownFor Battle of Cable Street NERFINISHED
locatedIn East End of London NERFINISHED
England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
notableFor 1936 anti-fascist resistance
partOf London Borough of Tower Hamlets NERFINISHED
roadType urban street

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Battle of Cable Street hasLocation Cable Street