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Museum Gardens, Bethnal Green, London.
Winner of a design competition, ‘Peace Pavilion’ is a freestanding inflatable structure deliberately designed so that people can walk, stand, run through it and interact with the design.
It will be on display in Museum Gardens, Bethnal Green, until 16th June.
The City towers over the Wentworth Street Market, just off Commercial Road, Aldgate. 20th March 2009, first day of Spring.
For just a few minutes around 6.20pm the low evening sun cast an orange glow onto the side of these buildings.
Then it was gone.
"Victoria Park Village" in Estate-Agent speak. A surprisingly affluent corner of Hackney just to the north of Victoria Park. Although the Park is actually in the Borough of Tower Hamlets it is well used by Hackney residents.
"Mr Recycle More" stomps on through the crowd.
www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/1101-1150/1130_how_to_recycl...
Meath Gardens.
The storm which swept across Southern Britain during the morning of Monday 28th October 2013 did very little damage in Bethnal Green, probably because it was shielded from the direct winds from the South-West by the tall buildings of the City of London. These are two of the few branches that did come down.
Joseph Truman started brewing in Brick Lane in 1683. The brewery grew over the years and had buildings on both sides of Brick Lane. Expansion continued into the 20th Century, but brewing ceased in the 1980s and the buildings have now been put to a variety of uses including a conference centre, restaurants and bars.