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Bartlett's Buildings

AC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War IIHolbornLondon road stubsStreets in the City of London
View of Bartlett's Buildings in Holborn by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
View of Bartlett's Buildings in Holborn by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Bartlett's Buildings, once known as Bartlett's Court, was the name of a street, off Holborn Circus in the City of London, known for the number of lawyers who had offices there. It was a cul-de-sac but an alley ran from the west side to Fetter Lane that was known as Bartlett's Passage. It was destroyed in 1941 during a Second World War air raid.

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Bartlett's Buildings
New Fetter Lane, City of London

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New Fetter Lane
EC1N 2HP City of London
England, United Kingdom
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View of Bartlett's Buildings in Holborn by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
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