Light shines brightly into the bare first-floor room of 113 Redchurch Street in Spitalfields, east London. "You'd have had silk weavers working here, and weavers on the next floor, and weavers on ...
New Spitalfields Market has the highest number of wholesale traders of any horticultural market in the UK. The continual specialisation by its tenants in exotic fruit and vegetables ensures that it ...
At approximately 7:30 am on Tuesday, 20 November 1888, she escorted a client back to her usual dismal place of abode, a cheap and nasty common lodging house at 19 George Street, Spitalfields, where ...
Spitalfields is one of the City's younger markets, starting life as a 13th century market in a field next to St Mary Spittel, on the edge of the Square Mile. In 1682, King Charles II granted John ...
The body of Annie Chapman was discovered a week later on 8 September, 1888 near the steps to the doorway of the back yard of 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields. Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes ...
Conceived in homage to Geoffrey Fletcher and “The London Nobody Knows,” artist Joanna Moore introduces you to lesser-known corners of Spitalfields. (You can click on these pictures to enlarge them if ...
She’s agreed to share her favourite food and drink places close to where she lives in Spitalfields. It’s a tiny northern east Chinese eatery. I think it’s one of the best Chinese restaurants in London ...
We are delighted to announce that script editor, producer and luminary of the British cinema, Walter Donohue has agreed to teach a two-day screenwriting course at Townhouse in Spitalfields on the ...
Architectural historian Dan Cruickshank first moved to East London’s Spitalfields in 1977, into 15, Elder Street, the original occupant of which was almost certainly one of the Huguenot weavers whose ...
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