It forms part of the a4 road and runs between fleet street at its southern end and new fetter lane which continues north towards holborn circus.
Gutter lane london history.
Assaying gold silver and palladium and platinum.
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Welcome to our guide for the area around gutter lane in city and county of the city of london.
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Fetter lane is a street in the ward of farringdon without in the city of london.
Hallmarking in london since 1300.
It was rebuilt after the great fire of london and remained until it was destroyed during the blitz.
Paul s tube station which is about 2 minutes to the west.
Gutter lane was formerly a slang term for the throat a pun on latin guttur throat as in guttural.
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St mary le bow bell tower.
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History of hallmarking.
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Embroiderers hall was originally built on gutter lane in 1515.
Gutter lane is in the london area of city.
As one of the very oldest city of london livery companies the saddlers company is proud of its heritage and its close involvement with the british saddlery trade and equestrianism.
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Cheapside itself became the centre of the jewellery trade where most london gold smiths sold their wares but it was destroyed in the great fire of 1666.