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London’s historic fish and meat markets to close, ending 1,000 years of tradition - MSNTwo of London’s most famous markets — one selling fish, the other meat — are set to close in the coming years, bringing an end to traditions stretching back to medieval times.
Alistair Von Lion — author of East End Pubs: A Celebration of East London's Most Iconic Boozers — explains what makes the perfect boozer, and his mission to capture them before they vanish for ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis London Museum Lets You ‘Order’ Objects From Its Vast Collections—and Maybe Even Touch ThemAt the new V&A East Storehouse, visitors can get up close and personal with 250,000 historic and culturally significant items ...
Historic East London building to be transformed into “vibrant, accessible hub” BW: Workplace Experts has been appointed by Queen Mary University of London as refurbishment contractor for the 15,000 sq ...
These historic east London gasholders are being turned into over 2,000 homes. ... Don’t panic, because the seven gasholders near Mile End won’t be knocked down.
The vote pours cold water on plans to relocate the markets to a £1b ($1.3b) development in Dagenham, East London. Rising construction costs and wider inflation put a stop to these plans.
Five unusual historical experiences in London. 20 January 2024. Share Save. ... At the Southwark end of London Bridge, ... At Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London, ...
Two of London’s most famous markets — one selling fish, the other meat — are set to close in the coming years, bringing an end to traditions stretching back to medieval times.
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