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Bow Methodist Church
Built in 1951 to the designs of architect Alick Gavin on the foundations of an earlier church of 1865. An example of Methodist Modernism. nFurther images at this http://manchesterhistory.net/architecture/1940/bowchapel.html.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 6 Nov 2015
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Bow Road Methodist Church
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 7 Nov 2021
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"Community Fragments" mural, Bow
Artist: Ray Walker
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 6 Nov 2015
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Bow Road Methodist Church
Image: © Mr Biz
Taken: 3 May 2013
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Bow Road Methodist Church
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 20 Nov 2022
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St Leonard's Hospital, Bow Road, London, E
Although this establishment opened as The City of London Union Workhouse in 1849 in 1874 it was converted to an infirmary for the same Union with mentally ill patients coming here for assessment before being sent to other institutions or being discharged. In 1902 it had 511 beds. However, when the Homerton Workhouse reopened in 1909 these premises became superfluous. The premises were however, reopened in 1912 as the City of London Institution for the treatment of the chronically ill and it was renamed the Bow Institution. The London County Council took over its administration in 1930 when Boards of Guardians were abolished. By 1933 its total number of beds was 786 and a psychiatric observation unit had been established, although in 1935 fire destroyed the west wing and the main building. In 1936 the property was renamed St Clement's Hospital. Unfortunately the hospital was badly damaged by bombs in 1944 when it had 397 beds. In 1948 it was absorbed into the newly formed NHS and the bomb damage was repaired. By 1959 the Hospital had become an exclusively psychiatric care facility. It became part of the London Hospital Whitechapel Group in 1968 and it was re-titled The London Hospital (St Clement's). In 1974, with 146 beds, it became part of the Tower Hamlets Health District after an NHS reorganisation. However, in 2003 the East London and The City Mental Health NHS Trust decided to sell the site for redevelopment and the hospital closed in 2005 after its clinical services had moved to a new purpose-built adult mental health facility at Mile End Hospital. At this point in time this asset was transferred to a Community Foundation comprised of local stakeholders who thereafter owned the freehold and were authorised to govern the development of the potential commercial and community spaces on the site. These include the creation of a significant number of affordable apartments, alongside other types.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 21 Sep 2019
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View of modern flats on Bow Road from the St Clements Hospital Site
Looking south-southeast. If you're wondering how I got access into the site (the site has been closed to the public since 2005), I have two friends from university who are working on a project to convert the hospital site into a Community Land Trust, passed by Boris Johnson last year. Read more about it here: http://www.jtp.co.uk/community-planning-projects/st-clements/
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 1 Dec 2012
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Central Foundation Girls' School
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 7 Nov 2021
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Bow, Central Foundation School
Girls' school on Bow Road. Its former name is inscribed next to the entrance as "Stepney & Bow Foundation Coburn Girls' School".
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 26 Aug 2012
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Bow Road, East London
Looking west opposite Bow Church
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 19 Sep 2005
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