St. Martin's Lane
St. Martin's Lane is a street in Central London, which runs from the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, after which it is named, near Trafalgar Square northwards to Long Acre.
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Central London - St. Martin-in-the-Fields - Trafalgar Square - Long Acre
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A narrow street with relatively little traffic, St. Martin's Lane is home to the English National Opera at the Coliseum Theatre, as well as a number of theatres, second-hand bookshops, antique dealers and high class gentlemen's outfitters. It also has a large number of cafes and a music shop aimed at opera and theatre goers.
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English National Opera - Coliseum Theatre - Theatres
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In the 18th-century St. Martin's Lane was noted for theAcademy founded by William Hogarth and later for premises of cabinet-makers and "upholders" such as Thomas Chippendale, who moved to better premises there in 1753, Vile and Cobb, and William Hallett around the corner in Newport Street.
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William Hogarth - Cabinet-maker - Upholders - Thomas Chippendale - 1753 - Vile and Cobb - William Hallett
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