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Cheapside

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[cheep-sahyd] / ˈtʃipˌsaɪd /

noun

  1. a district and thoroughfare in London, England.


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Friar Gate has been completely closed from the junction with Curzon Street/Cheapside up to Ford Street, and the public have been told to avoid the area completely.

From BBC

William Crockett was one of 14 men to lose their lives following the blaze at the Cheapside Street whisky bond in March 1960.

From BBC

Almost 500 firefighters were called in to tackle the Cheapside Street fire in the Anderston area on the evening of 28 March 1960.

From BBC

He was one of 19 firefighters and crew who died tackling a warehouse blaze in Cheapside Street on 28 March 1960.

From BBC

Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the Langport Arms, in Cheapside, Somerset, on Saturday at 20:20 BST, closing the road for several hours.

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