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[[Image:GrubStreet-London 300dpi.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=People congregate at the entrance to a narrow street, overlooked by two four-storey buildings.  Each floor of the right-most building projects further over the street than the floor below.  At the corner of each building, shops advertise their wares.  A cart is visible down the street, and one man appears to be carrying a large leg of meat.|19th-century ''Grub Street'' (latterly Milton Street), as pictured in ''(contracted; show full)

Although the street no longer exists in name (modern construction has changed much of the area), the name continues to exist in modern use.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}  Much of the area was destroyed by enemy bombing in [[World War II]], and has since been replaced by the [[Barbican 
CentrEstate]].<ref>{{Citation | title = Barbican Centre &mdash; Concept and Design | url = http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/LGNL_Services/Housing/Private_housing/Barbican_history/ | publisher = cityoflondon.gov.uk | accessdate = 2009-07-15}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Clarke|2004|p=10}}</ref>  Milton Street borders the City of London's Brewery Conservation Area.<ref name="Brewery">{{Citation | title = Brewery Conservation Area Character Study | url = http://www.cityo(contracted; show full){{Coord|51|31|13|N|0|05|27|W|type:landmark_region:GB|display=title}}

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