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Orpington High Street, Bromley, London, England Irish usage The term is far less common in Ireland. Neither of Dublin's two main shopping streets (Grafton Street and Henry Street) carry this name, nor does its main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street
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High Street in Gillingham, Kent, England
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Congested High Street/St Mary Street in Cardiff, Wales High Street, or the High Street, is a metonym for the generic name (and frequently the official name) of the primary business street of towns or cities in the United Kingdom.
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High Street (Glasgow) railway station
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A wealthy area in Kensington, just south of Kensington High Street
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This is a view of Gosforth High Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The High Street as it appears when arriving Gosforth.
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Inverness High Street heading towards Church Street in Highland, Scotland
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Cibola County (New Mexico) Court House, located at 515 West High Street (corner of High Street and Iron Avenue) in Grants, New Mexico.
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Kensington High Street at the intersection with Kensington Church Street. Kensington, London, England, UK.
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Upper Street, with the spire of St Mary's Church. Upper Street is the main shopping street of the Islington borough of inner north London.
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Newport Junior school Built 1898 The main street in Newport follows the Norman design. This resulted in the distinctive long wide High Street, split into three parts, upper bar, lower bar and St Marys street
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Shops on the south side of the High Street near Car fax. The High Street in Oxford, England runs between Car fax, generally recognized as the center of the city, and Magdalen Bridge to the east.
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This is a view of Gosforth High Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
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High Street Kensington in 1892.
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High Street, Oxford
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View of the main pedestrianized High Street, Fort William, Nov 2005 Starting at least 10 centuries ago, the word high gradually evolved to also mean something excellent or of superior rank, as evidenced in high sheriff and high society
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PS 142 on Attorney Street looking northeast from Delaney Street up Attorney Street at PS 142, the Amalia Castro School, on a sunny midday.
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The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Lodge 687 (AF and AM), also known as the J.R. Scroggs Lodge, is a Masonic Hall constructed in 1876. The building is located in downtown Orangeville, Illinois, United States, a small village in Stephenson County. The building, originally built by the local Masonic Lodge, served all of Orangeville's fraternal organizations from the time it was built. The two-story, front gabled building had a rear wing added to it in 1903. The AF and AM Lodge 687 was added to t
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Moor street station on 11 April 2001.
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The Foster‘s Buildings, constructed in Huddersfield Stone has impressive pinnacles and parapets . Post war rebuilding of the damaged High Street was slow, it was not until 1951 that the damaged Walsh's store was demolished with a new store designed by JS Beaumont and built by George Longden Ltd opening on May 13, 1953.
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Main Street in Cambodia. In England, the terms "Market Street" or "Market Place" are often used to designate the heart of a town or city, as is the more common High Street (certainly in newer urban developments, or towns or cities which were not original market towns)
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The Covered Market is a historic market with permanent stalls and shops in a large covered structure in central Oxford, England.
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The High Street and Church
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The Covered Market is a historic market with permanent stalls and shops in a large covered structure in central Oxford, England.
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The Covered Market is a historic market with permanent stalls and shops in a large covered structure in central Oxford, England.
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Egypt - street vendors - old qaurters - food - hygine - high prices.
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This is a view of Gosforth High Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The image shows the old fire station and the shops that occupy the building.
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Crime Hong Kong Island Regional Headquarters. High Street (Chinese: 高街; pinyin: gāojiē; jyutping: gou1 gaai1) is a one way street in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, available only to minibuses and private vehicles.
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Egypt - street vendors - old qaurters - food - hygine - high prices.
photo: WN / amany
Egypt - street vendors - old qaurters - food - hygine - high prices.