EAW011379 ENGLAND (1947). Liverpool Street Station and Spitalfields Market, Spitalfields, 1947
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Title | [EAW011379] Liverpool Street Station and Spitalfields Market, Spitalfields, 1947 |
Reference | EAW011379 |
Date | 3-October-1947 |
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Place name | SPITALFIELDS |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 533455, 181835 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.076297450765182, 51.519166543269 |
National Grid Reference | TQ335818 |
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Brushfield Street |
Uncle Ju |
Tuesday 26th of October 2021 01:42:36 PM |
Bishopsgate Institute |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:31:00 PM |
Bishopsgates Institute |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:30:41 PM |
The Golden Heart Pub |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:27:52 PM |
What was the Central Foundation School, Spitalfields |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:25:28 PM |
Providence Row Night Refuge and Home, later Crispin Street Night Shelter - https://spitalfieldslife.com/2013/10/03/farewell-to-the-crispin-st-night-shelter/ |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:19:27 PM |
What was Dorset Street |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:13:16 PM |
Peabody Buildings - The first Peabody estate was opened in Spitalfields in 1864 |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:11:22 PM |
Elder Street |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:07:16 PM |
Blossom Street |
justgnat |
Friday 15th of November 2019 02:05:54 PM |
spitalfields main entrance (old)
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stephen dearman |
Saturday 10th of January 2015 05:22:39 PM |
H&D HEADING produce stand |
stephen dearman |
Saturday 10th of January 2015 05:20:36 PM |
A MAY produce stand |
stephen dearman |
Saturday 10th of January 2015 05:19:25 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 01:51:01 PM | |
The London Fruit Exchange, Spitalfields Market, by architect Sydney Perks for the Corporation of London, opened in 1929. The Corporation purchased Spitalfields Market in 1920. During World War Two the basement was home to London's largest public under ground air raid shelter, known as "Mickey's Shelter" after its organiser, legendary community hero, Mickey Davies, born Michael Valpiensky. In 1963, the Wool Exchange was moved into the building and it became the London Fruit and Wool Exchange. Tragically, it now may be demolished along with The Gun public house and Barclays Bank and Dorset/Duval Street and the next block south (now a car park) - all the way to White's Row. |
Stepney |
Saturday 15th of March 2014 01:08:30 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 10th of November 2013 11:05:33 AM | |
Alan McFaden |
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Alan McFaden |
Sunday 10th of November 2013 11:00:04 AM |