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was founded and based in Bengal). Their regular stopover paved the way for food outlets to be opened; these catered at first for an all-male workforce, for family migration and settlement took place some decades later. Humble beginnings such as this gave rise to Brick Lane as the famous curry capital
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Designed by Meena Thakor, the ornamental Brick Lane Arch was erected in 1997 near Osborn Street to mark the entrance to Brick Lane and to 'Banglatown'. Like Brick Lane's lamp posts, the arch displays the red and green colours of the Bangladesh flag. Having contributed so significantly to the area,
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Bengalis in the United Kingdom settled in big cities with industrial employment. In London, many settled in the East End. For centuries the East End has been the first port of call for many immigrants working in the docks and shipping from
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by Jeremy Gavron. A large collection of photographs of the characters and salespeople who worked on the markets in Brick Lane were taken by Fran May between 1976 and 1978, whilst she was a student of photography at the
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More recently the area has also broadened to being a vibrant art and fashion student area, with considerable exhibition space. Each year most of the fine art and fashion courses exhibit their work near Brick Lane.
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restaurants. The area surrounding Brick Lane and Spitalfields was branded as Banglatown in 1997, and the electoral ward of Spitalfields was changed to Banglatown & Spitalfields in 2002.
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The street was formerly known as Whitechapel Lane, and wound through fields. It derives its current name from brick and tile manufacture started in the 15th century, which used the local
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who had used "cycle to work" schemes. Alongside seven arrests, the police also warned purchasers that buying bicycles or parts in deals "too good to be true" could make them guilty of
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are two indoor markets; Upmarket and Backyard Market. The Brick Lane Farmers' Market opened in 2010, intended to be held every Sunday in nearby Bacon Street; it has now closed.
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as a partially developed crossroad leading north from the city's most easterly edge, and by the 17th century was being developed northwards from the Barres (now
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Brewing came to Brick Lane before 1680, with water drawn from deep wells. One brewer was Joseph Truman, first recorded in 1683. His family, particularly
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they intended to burn copies of Ali's book during a rally to be held on 30 July 2006, but the demonstration passed without incident.
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on the corner of Fournier Street (the building represents a history of successive communities of immigrants in East End), and
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in the north, crosses the Bethnal Green Road before reaching the busiest, most commercially active part which runs through
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An extract from Cross's New Plan Of London, showing Stepney and surrounding areas. Published 1853 by J. Cross of London.
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which has now been converted to London Overground. At the junction with Pedley Street existed the former
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reflects the marriage of George Osborn, 4th Baronet, to Lady Heneage Finch (his 2nd wife) in April 1772;
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the Bengali community campaigned to get the arch installed to celebrate Bengali culture in Brick Lane.
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The street was used for several filming locations for the third season of the BBC television series
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Watts, Matt (18 May 2015). "Seven held at market as police target 'heart' of stolen bike trade".
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Reflecting the changing demographics of the area, in 1898, the building was consecrated as the
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The heart of Brick Lane shown running N-S through, or along the eastern edge of the Parish of
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Map, publisher unknown, dated 1787, showing Spitalfields ("Spittlefields") and its environs
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In the 20th century the Brick Lane area was important in the second wave of development of
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Osborne (later Osborn after 1720) family, Baronets, of Chicksands in the County of Bedford
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Since the late 1990s, Brick Lane has been the site of several of the city's best known
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Modern Hanbury Street is made up of four streets shown on the 1853 map: Browns Lane,
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first developed in the 17th century for fruit and vegetables sold outside the City.
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immigrated to the area. Jewish immigration continued into the early 20th century.
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reflects the village of Chicksands in Bedfordshire, location of the family seat
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Successive waves of immigrants settled in the area. In the 17th century, French
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tend to live in the Brick Lane area though they spread around the London city.
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Large swathes of Brick Lane and its surrounding areas were once owned by the
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Brick Lane has a regular display of graffiti, which features artists such as
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In 2015 it was identified by police as the focal point of a trade in stolen
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is a renaming of what was once the southernmost stretch of Brick Lane (see
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expanded into the area for housing; the master weavers were based in
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In 2023, some Chinese students painted the political slogan of the
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The Spatial Form of Bangladeshi Community in London's East End
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terminus, which closed in 2006 due to the construction of the
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and bicycle parts, many taken from people employed in the
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had preached his first "covenant sermon" at the nearby
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for this naming, altered by the time of the 1787 map);
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The west end of what is now Chicksand Street was once
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The corner of Chicksand Street and Brick Lane in 2011
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The street featured in the 16th-century 542:", in Chinese, sparking significant controversy. 1177:Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives 1291:Kottasová, Ivana; Gan, Nectar (8 August 2023). 986:, 137-9, 150 (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1964) 858:, Birmingham, also known as 'The Halal Quarter' 2381:Streets in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1491: 1460:Brick Lane through the last two hundred years 1379:"Interview: author Tarquin Hall - Brick Lane" 8: 1471:Our Brick Lane - Eastside Community Heritage 2376:Restaurant districts and streets in England 1198:"Spitalfields Neighbourhood Plan 2020-2035" 1094:Lucy Dixon, "A brief history of the Mosque" 1498: 1484: 1476: 600:The modern Hopetown Street was originally 343:chapel in 1819 for Protestant residents. ( 1145:"London's Brick Lane: an insider's guide" 776:, published in 2003, and the film of the 207:19th-century markets and their modern use 1366:"Brick Lane protesters hurt over 'lies'" 757: 382:An elderly Bangladeshi man in Brick Lane 128:Today, it is the heart of the country's 867: 734:. This line runs on part of the former 625: 177:) as a result of expanding population. 1084:. 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It runs from Swanfield Street in 1338:"Bid to name Tube stop Brick Lane" 1123:National Heritage List for England 953:Spitalfields and Mile End New Town 14: 1324:The Complete Baronetage, Volume 3 1322:Cokayne (compiler), G.E. (1904). 1029:'Brick Lane Farmers Market Opens' 878:(London Borough of Tower Hamlets) 707:Aldgate East Tube station in 2008 636:John Rocque's Map of London, 1746 410:beverages, for most are owned by 406:houses of Brick Lane do not sell 339:population. 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Brick Lane (disambiguation)
51°31′19″N 0°4′18″W / 51.52194°N 0.07167°W / 51.52194; -0.07167

Bengali
transliteration
translation
Bengali
romanized
East End of London
borough of Tower Hamlets
Bethnal Green
Spitalfields
Whitechapel High Street
Bangladeshi community
curry

Brick Lane Mosque
brick earth
Woodcut map of London
Whitechapel High Street
Benjamin Truman
Black Eagle Brewery
Brick Lane Market
Huguenots
Spitalfields

Spitalfields
Bethnal Green
Whitechapel
Irish people

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