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9-685: Market Street may refer to: Market Street, Cambridge , England Market Street, Fremantle , Western Australia, Australia Market Street, George Town , Penang, Malaysia Market Street, Manchester , England Market Street, Melbourne , Victoria, Australia Market Street, Oxford , England Market Street (Philadelphia) , Pennsylvania, US Market Street (San Francisco) , California, US Market Street (St. Louis) , Missouri, US Market Street, Sydney , New South Wales, Australia Market Street (York) , England State Street (Boston) , former name See also [ edit ] United Supermarkets ,

18-609: A Lego building set in the Lego Modular Houses Theme series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Market Street . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Market_Street&oldid=1253476894 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Road disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

27-875: A supermarket chain in Texas that contains a division called Market Street Market Street Bridge (disambiguation) Market Street Metrolink station , a Manchester light-rail station Market Street Railway (nonprofit) , organization that supports the operation of the F Market streetcar line in San Francisco Market Street Railway (transit operator) , commercial streetcar and bus operator in San Francisco Market Street subway in San Francisco, California Market–Frankford Line , rapid transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Market Street,

36-402: Is a pedestrianised shopping street in central Cambridge , England . It connects Market Hill , the location of Cambridge's central outdoor market , and Guildhall Street to the west with the shopping streets of Sidney Street and St Andrew's Street to the east. Hobson Street leads off north on the opposite side of the street at the eastern end, on the corner of Christ's College , one of

45-449: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Market Street, Cambridge Market Street is a shopping street in central Cambridge , England . It runs between Market Hill , location of the city's central Market Square to the west and Sidney Street to the east. On the other side of the market square, the street continues west as St Mary's Street , north of Great St Mary's ,

54-571: The Diary of Samuel Pepys , who had been a student at Magdalene College, Cambridge . From the 15th century, there were inns on this street, with yards behind. These became some of Cambridge's worst slums in the 19th century. For example, up to 300 people may have inhabited the Falcon Yard, which was demolished on the order of the Medical Officer of Health in 1903. In the 1960s, the entire south side

63-512: The University church. On the other side of Sidney Street is Hobson's Passage leading east to Hobson Street. To the north is Market Passage and to the south is Petty Cury , a pedestrianised shopping street. Holy Trinity Church , built c1400 in the Perpendicular style , is at the eastern end of the street on the south corner with Sidney Street. Henry Martyn Hall is a building named after

72-410: The historic University of Cambridge colleges. Petty Cury is an old street that first appeared in documents around 1330. and appears as Petycure , the residence of Thomas Furbisshour and his wife Agnes, in 1396. The unusual name most likely derives from petit (meaning "little") and cury (meaning "cooks' row"). Originally there were a number of bakers ' stalls here. The derivation is mentioned in

81-629: The priest and missionary Henry Martyn . It was designed by the Arts and Crafts architect Edward Schroeder Prior (1857–1932, a pupil of Norman Shaw ), and built in 1885–87. The ground floor has been converted for commercial use. Radcliffe Court , a set of residential apartments above a series of ground floor shops overlooking Market Square , was completed in 1964 to a design of the architect Stanley R. Nevell & Partners. 52°12′22″N 0°07′11″E  /  52.206°N 0.11982°E  / 52.206; 0.11982 Petty Cury Petty Cury

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