When was Spitalfields market built?

The current, iconic Victorian, covered market structure at Old Spitalfields was built between 1875 and 1893 by Robert Horner. While the market has existed on the site since a Royal Charter in 1682, this specific, iron-roofed building replaced earlier, temporary sheds.
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What is the difference between old and new Spitalfields market?

Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market in Spitalfields, London. There has been a market on the site for over 350 years. In 1991 it gave its name to New Spitalfields Market in Leyton, where fruit and vegetables are now traded.
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Which is the oldest market in London?

Borough Market has a history spanning over a millenium and is widely considered London's oldest retail and wholesale food market. It's been operating at its current site since 1756. With over 100 stalls covering about 4.5 acres, Borough Market is also one of the largest food markets in the capital.
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When did the Irish come to Spitalfields?

The Irish had a long connection to the area: Irish weavers first came to Spitalfields in the 1730s seeking work after the collapse of Ireland's linen industry, while the Great Potato Famine of 1845 drove large numbers of starving Irish to England's capital.
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Was Smith Field the oldest market in London?

Smithfield Market is one of the oldest markets in London, primarily known for livestock and meat trading. However, it is not specifically a cloth market. The oldest cloth market in London is generally considered to be the 'Cloth Fair' which was established in the 12th century. Therefore, the statement is false.
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What Is The History Of Spitalfields Market? - United Kingdom Explorers

What was Old Spitalfields Market famous for?

The Victorian Market

Their success made Spitalfields Market a major centre for the sale of fresh produce, trading six days a week. Spitalfields fell into decline after the 1820's and gained a reputation as cheap area in which to live, proving a magnet to numerous waves of immigrants.
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What is the oldest street in London?

Over in the City of London, you'll find Watling Street. Connecting Queen Victoria Street to St Paul's Cathedral (and offering a pretty gorgeous view in the process), Watling Street puts forward a fairly convincing case as the oldest street in London.
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Why is it called Spitalfields?

Spitalfields got its name from the area around St. Mary Spital, a religious house founded by Walter and Rosina Brune in 1197. It became a hospital ('spittle') in 1235. The Whitechapel and Spitalfields area is well known for its places of worship, eateries and textile industries.
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What is the biggest immigrant group in London?

The biggest immigrant population in London, by country of birth, is from India, followed by large communities from Romania, Poland, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, reflecting both historical Commonwealth ties and recent EU migration patterns, with India consistently leading as the largest single non-UK birthplace, notes the Trust for London. 
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What is the most Irish town in England?

Birmingham. Birmingham has a large Irish community, dating back to the Industrial Revolution, it is estimated that Birmingham has the largest Irish population per capita in Britain. Digbeth is the traditional Irish area in Birmingham.
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What is the oldest thing in London?

Cleopatra's needle, an ancient Egyptian obelisk, is the oldest man made object on the streets of london. It dates from 1450 BC.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in Borough Market?

Yes, Borough Market was a filming location for Harry Potter, specifically used as the exterior for the Leaky Cauldron in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, with the Knight Bus dropping Harry off on Stoney Street next to the market. The specific spot is near the Market Porter Pub, under the railway bridge, with a shopfront at 7 Stoney Street becoming the magical pub entrance in the third film.
 
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Who owns Spitalfields Market?

New Spitalfields Market is a fruit and vegetable market on a 31-acre (13 ha) site in Leyton, London Borough of Waltham Forest. Located in East London, the market is owned and administered by the City of London Corporation.
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What is the most white city in the UK?

Cities across the UK regions with high White British populations included Swansea (91.5%), Kingston Upon Hull (89.7%), Plymouth (92.2%), Darlington (93.7%), Belfast (96.4% – NI classification "white"), Norwich (84.7%), Liverpool (84.8%) and Chelmsford (90.0%).
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Do immigrants get free housing in the UK?

But do people seeking asylum get this free housing forever? No. When someone gets refugee status, they can no longer stay in asylum accommodation. They can choose where to live, but they have to pay for their rent or ask for government help – like any UK citizen.
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What celebrities live in Spitalfields?

Amongst the many well known artists living in Spitalfields are Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin and Stuart Brisley.
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Why is Brick Lane called Brick Lane?

Brick Lane was in existence by the 1500s as a field path in open countryside outside the City of London, east of the boundary of the medieval Augustinian Priory of St Mary Spital, which gave Spitalfields its name. Originally the street took its name from the brick kilns first brought here by early Flemish settlers.
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What was the name of the black city in London, England?

One place you probably won't see is a place that has historically been known as London's black neighborhood: Brixton.
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What is the oldest thing to see in London?

The oldest tourist attraction in London is The Tower of London which dates back to 1078 AD.
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Why is Watling Street called Watling Street?

Church and West Street were once known as Watling Street. This Anglo-Saxon road ensured that the main route went through what we now know as St Georges and Oakengates. Watling Street derives from the Anglo-Saxon name Waecelinga Straet, meaning “street of the people of Waecel”.
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