. . "West" . . . . . . . "0.4828032"^^ . . . "By 1896"@en . . . . . . "0.3"^^ . "482.8032"^^ . . . "-0.09305555373430252"^^ . "Gresham Street"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "East"@en . . . . . . . "train"@en . "Gresham Street"@en . . . . "West"@en . . . . "5587"^^ . . . "51.515277777777776 -0.09305555555555554" . . "51.51527786254883"^^ . . . . . "10908314"^^ . . . . . "Gresham Street"@en . "East" . . "At the junction of Gresham Street and Milk Street"@en . . . "POINT(-0.093055553734303 51.515277862549)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Gresham Street /\u0261r\u025B\u0283\u0259m/ in the City of London is named after the English merchant and financier Thomas Gresham. It runs from the junction of Lothbury and Moorgate at its eastern end, to St. Martin's Le Grand in the west. Gresham Street was created in 1845 by widening and amalgamating Cateaton Street, Maiden Lane, St. Anne's Lane and Lad Lane. The nearest London Underground stations are St Paul's, which can be reached via St. Martin's Le Grand to the south from its western end, and Bank, via Princes Street, a short distance to the south from its eastern end."@en . . . "Gresham Street /\u0261r\u025B\u0283\u0259m/ in the City of London is named after the English merchant and financier Thomas Gresham. It runs from the junction of Lothbury and Moorgate at its eastern end, to St. Martin's Le Grand in the west. Gresham Street was created in 1845 by widening and amalgamating Cateaton Street, Maiden Lane, St. Anne's Lane and Lad Lane. The nearest London Underground stations are St Paul's, which can be reached via St. Martin's Le Grand to the south from its western end, and Bank, via Princes Street, a short distance to the south from its eastern end."@en . "1084569075"^^ . . . . . .