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- Lamb's_Conduit_Street abstract "Lamb's Conduit Street is a street in Bloomsbury in the West End of London. There are many independent traders along the street. The street is named after William Lambe, in recognition of the £1,500 he gave for the rebuilding of the Holborn Conduit in 1564. (According to 'The London Encyclopaedia': "The conduit was an Elizabethan dam made in one of the tributaries of the Fleet River and restored in 1577 by William Lamb, who also provided 120 pails for poor women".) The remains of the head of the conduit can be seen on the side of a 1950s building on the corner between Lamb's Conduit Street and Long Yard.Notable buildings include The Lamb public house, and The People's Supermarket food cooperative.Notable residents include John Lind (1737–1781), the barrister, political activist and pamphleteer; John Haslam (1764–1844), the apothecary, physician and medical writer, known for his work on mental illness; and Henry Revell Reynolds (1745–1811) the physician.".
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- Lamb's_Conduit_Street subject Category:Streets_in_Camden.
- Lamb's_Conduit_Street point "51.522 -0.1186".
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- Lamb's_Conduit_Street type Street104334599.
- Lamb's_Conduit_Street type StreetsInCamden.
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- Lamb's_Conduit_Street comment "Lamb's Conduit Street is a street in Bloomsbury in the West End of London. There are many independent traders along the street. The street is named after William Lambe, in recognition of the £1,500 he gave for the rebuilding of the Holborn Conduit in 1564.".
- Lamb's_Conduit_Street label "Lamb's Conduit Street".
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- Lamb's_Conduit_Street lat "51.522".
- Lamb's_Conduit_Street long "-0.1186".
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