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St Michael, Crooked Lane

Crooked Lane ran from Mile's Lane (or St Michael's Lane) to Fish Street Hill and for long was renowned for the manufacture of fishing tackle, bird cages and hand mills. At the south side of this lane stood the church of St Michael which was in the 1820s taken down to make room for the approaches to the new London Bridge.

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