"Threadneedle Street"

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Threadneedle Street is a historic street in the City of London best known as the location of the Bank of England, the UK's central bank.

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"Threadneedle Street" canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
country United Kingdom
governedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
hasApproxLatitude 51.513
hasApproxLongitude -0.088
hasBuilding Bank of England
Merchant Taylors' Hall
Royal Exchange, London
surface form: Royal Exchange (London)
hasCentralBank Bank of England
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasEconomicRole centre of UK banking industry
symbol of British monetary policy
hasHeritage historic street
hasJunctionWith Bishopsgate
Cornhill
Poultry
Prince's Street
Queen Victoria Street
hasNameLanguage English
hasNameOrigin possibly from the tailoring trade
hasNearbyLandmark Cheapside, City of London
surface form: Cheapside

Lombard Street, London
Mansion House
surface form: Mansion House, London
hasNearbyUndergroundStation Bank station
Monument station
hasPostalCode EC2
hasRoadType A-road (part of A1213)
hasTimeZoneOffset UTC+0
hasTimeZoneOffsetDST UTC+1
isInTimeZone Europe/London
isServedBy Docklands Light Railway
surface form: Docklands Light Railway (nearby via Bank)

London Buses
London Underground
knownFor association with the UK financial sector
being a metonym for the Bank of England
location of the Bank of England
locatedIn City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London

historic core of London
partOf City of London
surface form: City of London financial district

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Old Lady of Threadneedle Street hasPart "Threadneedle Street"