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home events about services links news meetings advice london gallery treasures dentists contact us welcome to the english historical memorabilia website welcome to the english historical memorabilia website. our site has been created with the intention of providing a one stop portal for english historical memorabilia, where interested parties can find all the information and links they need. there are many historical sites at which you can collect souvenirs and memorabilia in england. take a vacation in norfolk for instance and you can find, located between cromer and holt, the beautiful setting of felbrigg hall. set in picturesque grounds, the house is full of rooms that each have a unique identity, thanks to historically accurate furniture and decoration. the nearby walled garden is dotted with colourful flower beds and home-grown vegetables. there are also a number of delightful trails to walk, through which you can discover the wildlife and nature of the local area. north norfolk is also home to holkham hall, which is the ancestral home of the coke family and previously the earls of leicester. it was constructed between 1734 and 1764 by the first earl of leicester , thomas coke. close by is the unspoilt holkham beach which is stunning, and is guaranteed to keep you and your family happy for hours in between visiting the areas historical buildings norfolk hotels are open all year round, so you will be sure to find suitable accommodation from which to begin your exploration of england’s past. however you should be sure to check on the opening times of the local historic attractions as some will shut for the winter. we are always happy to hear your views and feedback regarding the english historical memorabilia website. spitalfields market, one of london's oldest markets spitalfields is full of contrasts - quirky, historic, trend-settingly modern, tatty and smart. it's the kind of place where it pays to look beyond the obvious. many of spitalfields' attractions are the less obvious, smaller kind, but nonetheless worth visiting. did you know? spitalfields takes its name from a hospital and priory known as st. mary’s spital founded in 1197. most of the area was built after the great fire of london and spitalfield’s market was first established in the 1680’s. most of the beautiful houses in and around fournier, princelet and wilkes street date from around 1685 when the huguenots fled france, bringing their silk weaving skills. many of spitalfields' buildings have had a variety of uses. the building on brick lane now used as a mosque was originally built as a huguenot chapel, and later used as a methodist chapel and synagogue. in 1976 it took on its present life as a mosque. the old truman black eagle brewery has since been converted into offices, bars shops and artists' studios. 19 princelet street was originally built as a home by samuel worrall, a prominent builder and was later adapted and extended as a synagogue. now work is underway to save the building and eventually to open it to the public as a museum. industry and “dirty trades” developed in spitalfields and the area beyond aldgate outside the city boundaries – these included the leather industry and brewing. you can still buy great value leather goods in the local markets and the chimney of the old truman brewery is a local landmark, although it now houses bars, shops and artists’ studios. you can see some of the many finds from the excavation at spitalfields market in the nearby museum of london. the prudish victorian's renamed petticoat lane as middlesex street in the 1830s to avoid referring to underwear, but the name has stuck and still refers to the market which now spreads into wentworth street and the neighbouring area. the expression "hand me downs" also came from this area. in petticoat lane, second-hand clothes were hug up on hooks above the market stalls, and had to be "handed down" to be sold. the united states' liberty bell was originally cast in the whitechapel bell foundry in whitechapel road. the pavement here is extra wide – this was the main way via aldgate for cattle and sheep to be driven into london, together with carts laden with hops for brewing and hay for cattle. aldgate is now a major intersection for both drivers and pedestrians. known as ealdgate in saxon times (meaning "old gate" as it referred to a roman gate dating back to 200 ad!), the gate was demolished and rebuilt several times, and has long been a major entry point for travellers into and out of the city of london. "tenter ground" off white's row was so called because this was the place in the 17th century where woven cloth was washed and then stretched on frames called tenters to dry. this is also the origin of the expression, "to be on tenter hooks". houndsitch takes its name from the large ditch running just outside the roman wall marking the city boundary into which rubbish was thrown, including dead dogs. artillery passage – used to be the area used for archery and shooting practice by henry viii’s honourary artilley company. gun street takes its name from the gunmakers’ company proof house on nearby commercial road – it moved out to the east when the risk of accidental explosion was considered too high for a heavily populated area. brick lane was the route along which carts carried bricks from the brick kilns in spitalfields to whitechapel and beyond. liverpool st. station was originally a roman burial ground, and later a hospital “treating” the insane. when people describe the busy station as “bedlam” without perhaps realising it, they are using the popular name used in the 16th century as a corruption of bethlehem/bethlam which was the name of this hospital! changing places no. 1 gun street used to house 180 women and 20 men “of good character” – now it’s been turned into modern appartments. the old jewish soup kitchen on brune street has also been converted into luxury apartments. the former wash-houses and laundry in old castle street are now the setting for the women’s library. spitalfields was known for its music halls, which grew out of music rooms at the back of pubs. charlie chaplin made his first stage appearance in the now demolished royal cambridge music hall in commercial street. the latest trend is for galleries to spring up in cafes and bars. the house at 19 princelet street combines a huguenot silk weaver’s home of 1719 with a hidden synagogue added in 1869. spot the blue plaques & roundels if you go and visit 12 hanbury street – birth place of bud flanagan, famous 1930s music hall artist who performed classics such as ‘underneath the arches’ and ‘run, rabbit, run!’ . 22 hanbury street – annie besant spoke here during the match girls’ strike which led to the establishment of trade unions. no.3 princelet street (roundel of a violin in the pavement) – first ever purpose-built yiddish theatre, where jacob adler performed. 32 elder street - jewish artist mark gertler, member of the bloomsbury group and painter of the famous modernist work, the merry-go-round (1916), lived here. toynbee hall – dr. jimmy mallon, champion of social reform, lived here. 77 whitechapel high street – isaac rosenberg, poet and painter lived and studied here. london's historical memorabilia website london england is a land full of historical connections, and offers an array of opportunities to discover the past. for example, a weekend break in mayfair will find you in an area of the city in which you can find numerous famous homes and historical buildings. tweet take a room in any euro hotel and you will find yourself to all the major attractions, buckingham palace and piccadilly circus. if you are interested in london historical memorabilia, please get in touch with us and we shall endeavour to answer your questions . tweets by @history © copyright 2015. london history online - making the capital's past come to life - [email protected] - places to stay in london | loving london london historical memorab

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