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Mile End is an area in London, England ... northern Mile End has fallen under the remit of the Bow Roman Road Neighbourhood Forum. ... A map showing the Mile End Old ...
Bow as shown on John Rocque's map of London, 1747. Bow (/ ˈ b oʊ /) is a district in East London, England and is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is an inner-city suburb located 4.6 miles (7.4 km) east of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex, it became part of the County of London in 1888.
John Rocque's 24-sheet map. In 1746, the French-born British surveyor and cartographer John Rocque produced two maps of London and the surrounding area. The better known of these has the full name A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark: it is a map of Georgian London to a scale of 26 inches to a mile (i.e. 1:2437), surveyed by John Rocque, engraved by John ...
Roman Road Market is a historical marketplace and is the town centre of Bow, [21] it is in East London, England, and a part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and take it namesake from the wider road between Bethnal Green and Bow. located at the road eastern end is referred to as Roman or The Roman which is next to Bow and these terms can ...
Mile End Park. Mile End Park is a park located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is a linear park of some 32 hectares (79 acres), [1] and was created on industrial land devastated by World War II bombing. Some of the park is within Limehouse and Bow, with the park lying on land to the east of the Regent's Canal.
The East End in 1741–5, as depicted on John Rocque's Exact Survey of the city's of London Westminster ye Borough of Southwark and the Country near ten miles round. London is expanding, but there are still large areas of fields to the east of the City. 1882 Reynolds Map of the East End. Development has now eliminated the open fields shown on ...
The A11 is named Mile End Road where it runs through Mile End; the Green Bridge carries Mile End Park over the A11 / Mile End Road. It becomes Mile End Road at the eastern end of Whitechapel Road, at Mile End Gate, the former toll gate for the turnpike. It passes Stepney Green Underground station, with Stepney to the south, and continues ...
Sign to Bow Church DLR. Bow Road is served by both the District and Hammersmith & City lines, between Mile End and Bromley-by-Bow stations, in Travelcard Zone 2. Off-peak services on the District line generally run between Richmond or Ealing Broadway to Upminster. During peak hours, trains also operate to Wimbledon.