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Demographically, Tower Hamlets has a large population of British Bangladeshis, forming the largest single ethnic group in the borough at 32%. [4] The 2011 census showed Tower Hamlets to have the highest proportion of Muslims of any English local authority and was the only location where Muslims outnumbered Christians. [5]
Tower of London (10 C, 58 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Blackwall is an area of Poplar, [2] in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London.The neighbourhood includes Leamouth and the Coldharbour conservation area. [3]The area takes its name from a historic stretch of riverside wall built along an outside curve of the Thames, to protect the area from flooding.
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King Edward Memorial Park is a public open space in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, on the northern bank of the River Thames. It was opened in 1922 in memory of King Edward VII . [ 1 ] With an area of 3.3 hectares , it is the 11th largest park in Tower Hamlets. [ 2 ]
Detail from John Rocque's Map of London, 1746. Mansell Street was named after a relative of William Leman, whose great-uncle, John Leman had bought Goodman's Fields earlier in the seventeenth century. [1] Alie Street ran along the western side, with Leman Street to the east, Prescot Street to the south, and Alie Street to the North.