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  2. Queen Victoria Market - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Victoria Market officially opened in March 1878, [10] and it quickly expanded into wholesale and retail fruit and vegetable trading, which prompted the construction of G, H, I and J sheds. Shops were built along Elizabeth Street in 1880, and in 1884 the well-known Meat and Fish Hall façade was constructed.

  3. Queens Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The market was named the #9 best restaurant in New York City by The New York Times in 2023. [5] The market hosts independent vendors each night, selling food, art, and merchandise; as of 2019, it has featured food from over 80 countries. [6] When it launched in 2015, it introduced a $5 price cap on all food available for sale at the event.

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  8. EastEnders - Wikipedia

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    Thus, central to Albert Square is The Queen Victoria pub (also known as The Queen Vic or The Vic). [139] The show's producers based the square's design on Fassett Square in Dalston. [140] There is also a market close to Fassett Square at Ridley Road. The postcode for the area, E8, was one of the working titles for the series. [15]

  9. Royal Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Clock in the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia. The "Royal Clock" is located on the upper level of the southern half of the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, Australia. It was designed by Neil Glasser and made [ when? ] by Thwaites & Reed of Hastings in England, and when activated, displays scenes of English royalty.