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It is perhaps difficult to conceive, but imagine that tonight on London bridge the Teddy boys of the East End will gather to sing Marlowe, Herrick, Shakespeare, and perhaps some lyrics of their own.
* 1888 – The first of 11 unsolved brutal murders of women committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London, occurs.
* Christian Bale's ' street attire ' in Batman Begins mimics the clothes in the first issue of Batman: Year One when Bruce is walking down the Lower East End.
** East End and North Side-Every hour, Daily 6AM-9PM, ( F until after 12AM ).
From 1906 to 1909, Attlee worked as manager of Haileybury House, a charitable club for working class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school.
Rhyming slang is a form of phrase construction in the English language and is especially prevalent in dialectal English from the East End of London ; hence the alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang ( or CRS ).
Rhyming slang is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century in the East End of London, with several sources suggesting some time in the 1840s.
According to Partridge ( 1972: 12 ), it dates from around 1840 and arose in the East End of London, however John Camden Hotten in his 1859 Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words states that ( English ) rhyming slang originated " about twelve or fifteen years ago " ( i. e. in the 1840s ) with ' chaunters ' and ' patterers ' in the Seven Dials area of London.
In present day feature films rhyming slang is often used to lend authenticity to an East End setting.
The town was home to the civil engineer and calculating prodigy George Parker Bidder ( 1806 – 1878 ), who is notable for his work on railways over much of the world, as well as the docks of the East End in the Port of London.
End of the Dutch East Indies.
Jellied eels are a delicacy in the East End of London where they are eaten with mashed potatoes.
In fact he decided to write of " certain aspects of the present that he set out to know " and " ventured into the East End of London – the first of the occasional sorties he would make to discover for himself the world of poverty and the down-and-outers who inhabit it.
There is Blair leading a respectable, outwardly eventless life at his parents ' house in Southwold, writing ; then in contrast, there is Blair as Burton ( the name he used in his down-and-out episodes ) in search of experience in the kips and spikes, in the East End, on the road, and in the hop fields of Kent.
From August to September 1931 his explorations of poverty continued, and, like the protagonist of A Clergyman's Daughter, he followed the East End tradition of working in the Kent hop fields.
When not at sea, Cook lived in the East End of London.
* 1911 – A gun battle in the East End of London left two dead and sparked a political row over the involvement of then-Home Secretary Winston Churchill.
* 1865 – The Salvation Army is founded in the East End of London, England.
Dalglish, the son of an engineer, was born in Dalmarnock in the East End of Glasgow, and was brought up in Milton in the north of Glasgow.
Later improvements included the addition of roofs, first to the Stretford End and then to the North and East Stands.
Gilda O ' Neill writes in Lost Voices, an oral history of East End hop-pickers: " I began to worry.
Many mobile shellfish stalls would set up near pubs, a practice that continues in London's East End.
) These areas, relative to downtown, are known as the North Side, South Side / South Hills, East End, and West End.
Street in Shadyside ( Pittsburgh ) | Shadyside, a neighborhood in the East End

East and Historic
East of Coyote Hills is Ardenwood Historic Farm, a restored working farm that preserves and displays turn-of-the-century farming methods
He also served on the boards of the Architectural League of New York, Lenox Hill Hospital, Columbia University ’ s Master of Sciences Program in Real Estate Development, the Parsons School of Design, and the Friends of the Upper East Side Historic District, and was the co-chairman of the Architectural Committee of the Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island Centennial Commission.
The East End Historic District, located on both sides of Broadway and Market Streets, contains 463 buildings.
The city's tourist attractions include the Galveston Schlitterbahn waterpark, Moody Gardens botanical park, the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, the Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston Railroad Museum, a downtown neighborhood of historic buildings known as The Strand, many historical museums and mansions, and miles of beach front from the East End's Porretto Beach, Stewart Beach to the West End pocket parks. Also there is a pier-turned-amusement park that opened May 2012. it is called Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.
The Bishop's Palace, also known as Gresham's Castle, is an ornate Victorian house located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston, Texas.
In attempts at clean up, Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods ( CHUN ) asked the property owners along East Colfax between Pearl and Sherman if they could apply for a local Historic District status for the connected blocks.
The East Hancock Neighborhood Historic District is a nationally-recognized historic district which is a substantial subsection of the East Hancock neighborhood.
There are 88 residences in the East Hancock Neighborhood Historic District, along with a synagogue, gas sation, and WPA project.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska
* National Register of Historic Places listings in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana
* East Main Street-Glen Miller Park Historic District
Most are owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and operated by other non-profit organizations ( e. g., Farnsworth House ); some are not owned by the Trust but are still operated by the Trust ( e. g., President Lincoln's Cottage ); some are owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Drayton Hall ); and some are owned and operated by other non-profit organizations and hold a long-term cooperative agreement with the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Lower East Side Tenement Museum ).
The pivotal role of this time and place is chronicled at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, part of the Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site.
* East End Historic District ( Thomasville, Georgia )
* East End Historic District ( Ipswich, Massachusetts )
* East End Historic District, one of the Historic districts in Meridian, Mississippi
* East End Historic District ( Newburgh, New York )
* East End Historic District ( Charleston, West Virginia )
Sherman has one area on the National Register of Historic Places: the Sherman Historic District, bounded roughly by the intersection of Old Greenswood Road and Route 37, northeast past the intersection of Route 37 East and Route 39 North and Sawmill Road.

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