Paternoster Row in the City of London, England. The street, which had previously been the at the centre of London’s publishing industry, was destroyed by bombing during World War II and has been replaced by Paternoster Square. This woodcut shows people reading pamphlets and carrying paper or books. From “Pleasant Hours: A Monthly Journal of Home Reading and Sunday Teaching; Volume III” published by the Church of England’s National Society’s Depository, London, in 1863. angleterre rue intersection de la route Paternoster Row, London (Victorian woodcut)
St Paul's Cathedral, the west end of Cheapside, Paternoster Row, Newgate Street and Fleet Street, with an old stone inscription once to be found in Panyer Alley, EC4. Engravings from "Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood", price one shilling; published by William Collins, Sons & Company, London, in 1871. cheapside London - England rue St Paul's, Cheapside, Paternoster Row, London (1871 engraving)
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