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Shahjalal Estate, Spitalfields Housing Association
The Spitalfields Housing Association is the largest Bangladeshi led housing association in Britain.
More about them on http://www.spitalfieldsha.co.uk/render.aspx?siteID=1&navIDs=257,259
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 11 Feb 2016
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Bridge, Bratley Street E2
Image: © Robin Sones
Taken: 3 Feb 2012
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Street sign, Bratley Street E2
Image: © Robin Sones
Taken: 3 Feb 2012
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Painting The Wall
Valance Road, Bethnal Green
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 11 Feb 2016
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View of old painted sheds in the Nomadic Community Garden
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 1 Sep 2018
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View of an old painted shed in the Nomadic Community Garden
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 1 Sep 2018
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Happy Nightmares
Bedroom furniture shop under the railway arches.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 11 Feb 2016
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Lea Valley line
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 10 Feb 2017
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Spitalfields City Farm
In 1979, local people turned an area of derelict ex railway land at the eastern end of Weaver Street in Spitalfields into allotments. As time went by, the land was also used to keep poultry and ducks. The number and variety of animals grew, as did the range of activities carried out on the site. This eventually became Spitalfields City Farm. Since then the farm lost some land along its northern side when the East London Line, which was previously in a tunnel, was upgraded to become part of London Overground and was put in a cutting through part of the farm's land. As compensation the farm took some land from Allen Gardens (a rather nondescript park) to the west.
As well as a variety of animals including sheep, pigs, goats, cattle and ferrets the farm runs a variety of activities including a Young Farmers Club and Community Food Growing. See http://www.spitalfieldscityfarm.org/ for more information about the farm. The entrance is in Buxton Street.
This photograph shows an old red telephone box adorned with a number of awards won at the Essex Young Farmers’ Country Show.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 8 Jan 2014
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Awards at Spitalfields City Farm
In 1979, local people turned an area of derelict ex railway land at the eastern end of Weaver Street in Spitalfields into allotments. As time went by, the land was also used to keep poultry and ducks. The number and variety of animals grew, as did the range of activities carried out on the site. This eventually became Spitalfields City Farm. Since then the farm lost some land along its northern side when the East London Line, which was previously in a tunnel, was upgraded to become part of London Overground and was put in a cutting through part of the farm's land. As compensation the farm took some land from Allen Gardens (a rather nondescript park) to the west.
As well as a variety of animals including sheep, pigs, goats, cattle and ferrets the farm runs a variety of activities including a Young Farmers Club and Community Food Growing. See http://www.spitalfieldscityfarm.org/ for more information about the farm. The entrance is in Buxton Street.
This photograph shows an old red telephone box adorned with a number of awards won at the Essex Young Farmers’ Country Show.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 8 Jan 2014
0.06 miles