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s Lebenzon - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street (1936) |
Fleet Street: Five hundred years of the Press. | |
St Bride's Church | Fleet Street, where Eleanor Dare was married. |
Child & Co. at 1 | Fleet Street, London |
Several of its most colourful editors had | Fleet Street connections. |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street - Dante Ferretti |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street (2008), Won |
412), and practised for some time in London in | Fleet Street, at the Golden Cross by Fleet Bridge. |
The story gave | Fleet Street and the international press a good run |
0,627 and CTC opened a headquarters at 139-140 | Fleet Street, London EC4. |
Fleet Street, the city's press district, is changed | |
At the southern end, towards | Fleet Street, is situated Clifford's Inn, establishe |
In 1730, the | Fleet Street lease was not renewed and the two socie |
ography, Forty Years In and Out of Parliament, | Fleet Street Press. |
He became vicar of St. Bride's, | Fleet Street in 1729, and prebendary of Westminster |
The length of | Fleet Street marks the expansion of the City in the |
He moved to | Fleet Street after two years of National Service. |
tume Design, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street (2007) |
Cock Tavern as seen from the opposite side of | Fleet Street, May 2008. |
1886 watercolour of | Fleet Street by George, from a contemporary print |
City of London Cogers, Old Bank of England, | Fleet Street, 7pm, 2nd Monday each month. |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street, starring Tod Slaughter |
d a statue of Mary, Queen of Scots, at 143-144 | Fleet Street, London. |
ried, as requested, at St Dunstan-in-the-West, | Fleet Street, London. |
ing to its current premises, it was located on | Fleet Street close to Concert Square. |
During an 18-year career in | Fleet Street, Brian worked for nine different nation |
ed in 2005 and were signed to Filthy Lucre and | Fleet Street Records. |
for Old Men, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street |
He died near | Fleet Street, 4 April 1678, and was buried in Clerke |
He had previously worked in | Fleet Street as a journalist for the Daily Express. |
ere meeting regularly at the Rainbow Tavern in | Fleet Street from which the group took its name. |
an towards Charing Cross, along the Strand and | Fleet Street and round the southern side of the city |
ice for Parry was held at St Bride's Church in | Fleet Street on 30 January 1990. |
admired his 'fancy vests'), he frequented both | Fleet Street and The Savage Club. |
Fleet Street began as the road from the commercial C | |
estern corner of the City of London, including | Fleet Street, Temple, Blackfriars, and St Paul's Cat |
was apprenticed to John Tinney, an engraver in | Fleet Street, London, and studied in the St Martin's |
End on Great George Street, distant from both | Fleet Street and Grub Street. |
October 1550, and was buried at St. Dunstan's, | Fleet Street, London, on 18 October. |
A plaque commemorates the house he shared on | Fleet Street with his equally famous pupil and succe |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street is a 1936 British film produced and dir |
ater, he worked as a preacher at St. Dunstans, | Fleet Street, then as rector of St. Annes, Blackfria |
gic lost treasure of St Bride's" - St Bride's, | Fleet Street, news |
He escaped into the crowd on | Fleet Street but was captured at an airport five hou |
The Hoare Baronetcy, of | Fleet Street in the City of London, was created in t |
and was ordained curate of St Bride's Church, | Fleet Street, London - known as "the journalists' ch |
0s office closures began and today the "second | Fleet Street" is no more. |
nion practices associated with the traditional | Fleet Street publishing empires removed, the trade u |
is 1972 play Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street that the character of Judge Turpin woul |
The Daily Crucible, the dullest newspaper in | Fleet Street, is suddenly taken over by media magnat |
St Bride's Church, just off the eastern end of | Fleet Street, remains the London church most associa |
He died at his home in | Fleet Street, London and was buried in the same tomb |
meeting upstairs at the Cheshire Cheese pub in | Fleet Street, it produced anthologies of poetry in 1 |
Olde Cock Tavern is a public house on London's | Fleet Street and is part of the Taylor Walker Pubs g |
Hoare was third son of Henry Hoare, banker, of | Fleet Street, London, one of the founders of the Chu |
escaping imprisonment including the Minories, | Fleet Street, Whitefriars, the Savoy, The Clink, and |
Phase 2 would have extended the line along | Fleet Street to stations at Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, |
1980: Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of | Fleet Street - Music by Stephen Sondheim, lyrics by |
864, settling in rooms in Clifford's Inn (near | Fleet Street), where he lived for the rest of his li |
The original Korova, located on | Fleet Street, appeared on the album cover for the Ar |
White, whom he married at St Bride's Church in | Fleet Street, City of London. |
tising company, which subsequently moved to 33 | Fleet Street, London and became R F White & Son Ltd. |
iscovered so-called Saxon farms in the area of | Fleet Street, Covent Garden, and Westminster. |
ondon where he ran a photographic studio at 69 | Fleet Street between 1859 and 1871. |
In 1829 the premises at | Fleet Street were rebuilt; the new banking house was |
for Old Men, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of | Fleet Street, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly |
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