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  2. Soanes Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Soanes Centre is an education and ecology studies centre in Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, London, opened in 1993 by David Bellamy. [1] [2] It is owned by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. [3] The building is fully accessible and has a large classroom for up to 30 people and a smaller training room. [4]

  3. Blizard Building - Wikipedia

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    The Blizard Building is a building in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.It houses the Blizard Institute, formerly known as the Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry.

  4. Mildmay Mission Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Buxton became the medical superintendent in 1954 and oversaw significant work on the hospital premises, including the construction of a residential wing for the nursing staff and a 1965 extension inaugurated by Princess Alexandra; [9] he held the position until 1974, when the hospital was transferred to the Tower Hamlets Health District ...

  5. London Borough of Tower Hamlets - Wikipedia

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    Tower Hamlets is the first London borough in which the earliest skyscrapers were built, and since 2014 it saw the completion of 71 skyscrapers, more than any other place in the country. [3] Demographically, Tower Hamlets has a large population of British Bangladeshis, forming the largest single ethnic group in the borough at 32%. [4]

  6. Mulberry Place - Wikipedia

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    Mulberry Place, formerly Tower Hamlets Town Hall, is a building in Nutmeg Lane, Blackwall, London. It was the headquarters of Tower Hamlets London Borough Council from 1992 to 2023, before their relocation to the new Tower Hamlets Town Hall in Whitechapel Road .

  7. Tony Jewell (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    While in Tower Hamlets he lobbied for investment in inner city general practice, commissioned Brian Jarman to lead the Tower Hamlets Health Inquiry helping the development of Under Privileged Area (UPA) scores, published on the workload associated with out of hours care and was Secretary to the Wendy Savage Support Campaign.

  8. Whitechapel High Street - Wikipedia

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    Whitechapel High Street is a street in the Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It is about 0.2 miles (350 m) long, making it "one of the shortest high streets in London". [ 1 ] It links Aldgate High Street to the south-west with Whitechapel Road to the north-east, and includes junctions with Commercial Street to the north and ...

  9. St Botolph without Aldgate - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 it absorbed the civil parishes of St Katherine by the Tower and Old Tower Without. In 1901 it absorbed the civil parish of the Tower of London. It became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney in 1900 and the local authority became Stepney Borough Council. The civil parish then had only nominal existence until 1921 when it was ...