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Whitechapel (6393 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Whitechapel 32: ...st and Commercial Road on the south. Its heart is Whitechapel Road itself, named for a small chapel of ease ded... 34: ... tanneries, breweries, foundries (including the [[Whitechapel Bell Foundry]] which later cast Philadelphia's [[... 36: ... [[Lower East Side, Manhattan|Lower East Side]]. Whitechapel Rd. itself was not particularly squalid through m... 38: ...ir Ilyich Lenin]], who boarded and led rallies in Whitechapel during his exile from Russia. Whitechapel Gallery (1628 bytes) 1: The '''Whitechapel Gallery''', founded [[1901]], was one of the firs... 3: ...ost important exhibition to have been held at the Whitechapel Gallery was [[This is Tomorrow]] in [[1956]]. Ini... 5: Throughout its history, the Whitechapel Gallery had a series of open exhibitions that wer... 7: ...der the Directorship of [[Nicholas Serota]]. The Whitechapel Gallery had a major refurbishment in [[1986]] and... Whitechapel & Bow Railway (417 bytes) 1: ...the [[London Tilbury & Southend Railway]], the '''Whitechapel & Bow Railway''' opened in [[1902]]. 3: ...e long line linked the Metropolitan District at [[Whitechapel]] with the London Tibury and Southend at [[Bow, L... Whitechapel tube station (1353 bytes) 1: ...hapel''' is a [[London Underground]] station in [[Whitechapel]], east London. It is on the [[Hammersmith & City... 3: ...eft-hand side of East London Line trains entering Whitechapel station from the south. 5: ...s proposed that [[Crossrail]] line 1 will call at Whitechapel, forking into two eastbound branches after the st... Whitechapel Bell Foundry (1538 bytes) 1: ...[[bell (instrument)|bell]] foundry based in the [[Whitechapel]] district of east [[London]]. It is [[Britain]]'... 5: ...and is the largest bell ever cast at the foundry. Whitechapel also supplied peals of 10 bells for [[Guildford C... 7: Churches which have used Whitechapel bell Foundry: 15: * http://www.whitechapelbellfoundry.co.uk/ 17: [[no:Whitechapel klokkestøperi]] St Mary's (Whitechapel Road) tube station (2295 bytes) 2: ...resent-day stations at [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]] and [[Aldgate East tube station|Aldgate East]]. 4: ...ted very close to both [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]] and [[Aldgate East tube station|Aldgate East]] ... 6: ...entrance only a few hundred yards from St Mary's (Whitechapel Road), immediately rendering that station surplus... 8: ...ondon Underground staff via an anonymous door off Whitechapel Road. Below ground, it is still possible to make ... 14: ...:St marys station 1938.jpg|thumb|296px|St Mary's (Whitechapel Road) station in 1938, shortly after its closure]... Stepney Green tube station (576 bytes) 3: The station was opened in [[1902]] by the [[Whitechapel & Bow Railway]]. 5: ...epney Green is between [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]] and [[Mile End tube station|Mile End]] stations... 8: ...District Line|previous=[[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]|next=[[Mile End tube station|Mile End]]}} Shoreditch tube station (1318 bytes) 3: ... next station along is [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]. The service to Shoreditch is currently limited... 14: ...previous=Terminus|next=[[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]|line=East London Line}} Aldgate East tube station (2520 bytes) 1: ...ation|Tower Hill]] and [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]. 5: ...Mary's (Whitechapel Road) tube station|St Mary's (Whitechapel Road)]] (which also had a junction curve immediat... 12: ...smith & City Line|next=[[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]|previous2=[[Tower Hill tube station|Tower Hill]... Shadwell station (1228 bytes) 7: ...London Line]], between [[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]] to the north and [[Wapping tube station|Wapping... 17: {{LUL line|previous=[[Whitechapel tube station|Whitechapel]]|next=[[Wapping tube station|Wapping]]|line=East... London E1 (767 bytes) 3: It covers [[Whitechapel]], the south western corner of [[Shoreditch]], mo... 9: * [[Whitechapel tube station]] Henrietta Barnett (1600 bytes) 3: ...hat year the Barnetts moved to the impoverished [[Whitechapel]] parish of St Jude’s intent on improving social ... 5: ... fine art at the Whitechapel gallery. The current Whitechapel Art Gallery was built in [[1897]] at the behest o... E1 (331 bytes) 3: * [[London E1|E1]], the postcode for [[Whitechapel]] and [[Stepney]] in [[London]]. Brendan Perry (241 bytes) 1: ...Brendan Perry''' (born [[June 30]], [[1959]] in [[Whitechapel]], [[London]]) is a [[singer]] and [[bassist]] wh... Stephen Winsten (1426 bytes) 1: ... adopted by '''Samuel Weinstein''', one of the '[[Whitechapel]] Boys' group of young [[Jew]]ish men and future ... 17: ....asp?articleid=21 Jewish Quarterly article on the Whitechapel Boys] Frederick Abberline (1794 bytes) 3: Abberline began his police career in [[Whitechapel]], and was in [[1873]], transferred to [[Stepney]... 5: ...[Mary Ann Nichols]], Abberline was transferred to Whitechapel due to his extensive experience in the area. Ther... St Dunstan's, Stepney (1838 bytes) 3: ...ty of London]]. Then new churches were built at [[Whitechapel]] and [[St Mary-le-Bow]]. The existing building i... 5: ...in the [[belfry]], which were made at the local [[Whitechapel Bell Foundry]] - the oldest was recast in [[1385]... Freedom Press (1884 bytes) 1: ... and the largest in Britain. It is based at 84b [[Whitechapel]] High Steet in the [[East End of London]]. Along... Pedro de Arbués (589 bytes) 4: * Simon Whitechapel, ''Flesh Inferno: Atrocities of Torquemada and th... Barts and The London NHS Trust (480 bytes) 5: * The [[Royal London Hospital]] in [[Whitechapel]]
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