Street

Service street ("mews") in the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable surface such as tarmac, concrete, cobblestone or brick. Portions may also be smoothed with asphalt, embedded with rails, or otherwise prepared to accommodate non-pedestrian traffic.

Originally, the word ''street'' simply meant a paved road (). The word ''street'' is still sometimes used informally as a synonym for ''road'', for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction. Examples of streets include pedestrian streets, alleys, and city-centre streets too crowded for road vehicles to pass. Conversely, highways and motorways are types of roads, but few would refer to them as streets. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Street
Published 1976
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by Street
Published 1963
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by Street, Arthur.
Published 1968
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by Street, Philip.
Published 1974
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by Street, Philip.
Published 1974
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by Street, Herbert Edward.
Published 1972
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by Street, Philip, 1915-.
Published 1971
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by Street, Herbert Edward.
Published 1970
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by Street, Laurence J.
Published 2011
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by Street, Philip, 1915-.
Published 1976
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by Street, Philip, 1915-.
Published 1975
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by Street, Laurence J.
Published 2008
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by Street, Herbert Edward.
Published 1963
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by Street, Brian V.
Published 2007
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by Street, Robert L.
Published 1996
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by Street, C. A.
Published 1991
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by Street, H. E.
Published 1984
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by Street, H. E.
Published 1976
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