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The area hosts a local street market on Octedays as well as the local Pin Market. | The area hosts a local street market on Octedays as well as the local Pin Market. | ||
==Annotations== | |||
Lobbin Clout was a character in a poem The Shepherd's Week: Monday or the Squabble a Poem (1714) by John Gay. The other characters in the poem were Cuddy (Guards! Guards!) and Cloddipole (Thief of Time). | |||
(Gay also wrote the Beggars opera which Weill/Brecht adapted to the threepenny opera - featuring Mac the knife). | |||
[[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]] | [[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]] | ||
[[de:Hoher Schlag]] | [[de:Hoher Schlag]] |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 15 May 2020
Lobbin Clout is a main radial road from the old village square of Dolly Sisters leading widdershins to Endless Street near the Hubwards Gate.
The area hosts a local street market on Octedays as well as the local Pin Market.
Annotations
Lobbin Clout was a character in a poem The Shepherd's Week: Monday or the Squabble a Poem (1714) by John Gay. The other characters in the poem were Cuddy (Guards! Guards!) and Cloddipole (Thief of Time). (Gay also wrote the Beggars opera which Weill/Brecht adapted to the threepenny opera - featuring Mac the knife).