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Bow Street is a thoroughfare in Covent Garden, Westminster, London. It connects Long Acre, Russell Street and Wellington Street, and is part of a route from St Giles to Waterloo Bridge. The street was developed in 1633 by Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford for residential purposes. A number of notable people lived here in the 17th and 18th centuries, including Oliver Cromwell and Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford. In the 18th century, the street declined as a place of residence following the establishment of the nearby Covent Garden Theatre, which led to a reputation for prostitution. During the 19th century, Bow Street was a de facto extension of Covent Garden and its associated markets, selling then-exotic fruit and vegetables.

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  • Bow Street (en)
  • Bow Street (fr)
  • 堡街 (zh)
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  • Bow Street est une rue de la ville de Londres, Royaume-Uni. (fr)
  • 堡街是一條位於西敏市科文特花園的道路,連接朗埃克、羅素街及威靈頓街,是至滑鐵盧橋路線的一部分。 堡街在1633年由第四代貝德福德伯爵弗朗西斯·羅素建造。有多位名人在17到18世紀居住在此,包括英吉利共和國首任護國公奧利弗·克倫威爾和。18世紀,堡街因戲院(今皇家歌劇院)的啓用而逐漸少人居住。堡街在19世紀實際上是科文特花園和其市場的延伸,售賣帶異國情調的水果和蔬菜。 堡街與司法有相當強的聯繫。1750年,亨利·菲爾丁在此建立了早期的志願警察隊;倫敦警務處在1832年起也在此設立了一處分局,並間接引致了的建造。現今,只有35號至羅素街一小段的建築物仍舊屹立,其他建築物已被拆卸以建造更大的建築。 (zh)
  • Bow Street is a thoroughfare in Covent Garden, Westminster, London. It connects Long Acre, Russell Street and Wellington Street, and is part of a route from St Giles to Waterloo Bridge. The street was developed in 1633 by Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford for residential purposes. A number of notable people lived here in the 17th and 18th centuries, including Oliver Cromwell and Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford. In the 18th century, the street declined as a place of residence following the establishment of the nearby Covent Garden Theatre, which led to a reputation for prostitution. During the 19th century, Bow Street was a de facto extension of Covent Garden and its associated markets, selling then-exotic fruit and vegetables. (en)
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