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WhitechapelArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for whitechapelMile End London - A History ... the Houses of Parliament, which at 13.5 tonnes is the largest bell to have been cast there.A much less salubrious side of Whitechapel is one that has become entwined in the myths and legends of London, that of Jack the Ripper. The murders ... Read Confiscated Designer Goods Given to the Homeless ... 150 homeless people. It also provides facilities such as showers, toilets and medical attention to people who stop by. Now Whitechapel has stylish clothes to offer its visitors as well!A similar course of action was decided upon by the ... Read Criminal Profiling, Jack The Ripper And Signature Behavior ... first four victims Mary Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were killed and found outdoors in the Whitechapel area; then he changed his MO by killing and leaving the fifth victim Mary Kelly, indoors. By choosing ... Read History of Childbirth Hypnotherapy ... of the last century there was a young obstetrician, Grantly Dick-Reed working at the London Hospital in Whitechapel. This was the area of the docks, which was the poorest slum area of London, at a time when only wealthy people who could ... Read Best London Markets ... nicest day to go as there are fresh produce stalls and cute craft stalls which you just can’t help but buy something from! Whitechapel Market (Whitechapel Rd, London, E1, Open: Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm, nearest tube station: Aldgate) This market ... Read Clothing Styles of Tomorrow are Evolving on the Streets of Spitalfield Today ... France, bringing their silk weaving skills.
The United States' Liberty Bell was originally cast in the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in Whitechapel Road. The pavement here is extra wide – this was the main way via Aldgate for cattle and ... Read German Artist Ian Monroe at the Saatchi Gallery ... a significant body of new work.Ian Monroe lives and works in London and was included in Edge of the Real, a group painting show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2004.Ian Monroe lives and works in London and was included in Edge of the Real, a ... Read London's Markets ... .
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Brick Lane
Address: Brick Lane, Whitechapel, East End
Trading: 07.00 to 14.00 ... .
Petticoat Lane
Address: Middlesex Street, Wentworth Street and around, Whitechapel, East End
Trading: weekdays and Sundays from 09.00 ... Read Great London dating without blowing the budget ... thing is that you have fun!Are you planning a quiet and romantic date?Go to the Museum - Design Museum, The Whitechapel Gallery and some others are open till late at night.Lose yourself within the spacious halls and find the way out, just ... Read Contemporary artist Duo Lundahl and Seitl create a much anticipated new immersive and participatory work at the National Museum, Stockholm ... presentations at Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Steinway and Sons Piano Workshop, Cell Project Space, The A Foundation, The Whitechapel Gallery and Battersea Arts Centre in London, and Weld, Stockholm. Fashion Designer Jula Reindell has worked ... Read How Hand Trucks Have Evolved; A Look Back Through the Years ... , which were used in the transport of hunting dogs; light, two wheeled and featured two seats set back to back. Also Whitechapel Carts; these were made primarily for families or light delivery services, and Hand Carts, used for manually ... Read The Monopoly Pub Crawl Route in London ... of Old Kent Road. This pub opens early especially for the crawl. The Fen on Fenchuch Street The Aldgate Exchange on Whitechapel Road The Hamilton Hall at Liverpool Street Station. The Old Red Lion at Angel, Islington The Castle on ... Read Liverpool is an Amazing Shopping City ... of the many designer shops are, Miss Sixty, Diesel, Firetrap and Coast. The main entrance to the Metquarter is from the Whitechapel.
My personal favourite place to shop in Liverpool is the Liverpool ONE, however the rest of these shopping ... Read Introduction (excerpt from The Midwife) ... , Limehouse, Millwall, the Isle of Dogs, Cubitt Town, Poplar, Bow, Mile End and Whitechapel. The area was densely populated and most families had lived there for generations, often not moving more than a street or two away from their ... Read Travelling as a Group in the UK and London ... and classic. The 320 foot high clock tower is named for its largest bell, which weighs over 13 tons and was cast in 1858 at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in East London. It remains one of the largest bells the foundry has ever cast. Each ... Read
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