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Limehouse Basin »London's canal port since 1820, Limehouse Basin is still a hive of activity today. Situated in Stepney, east …
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Canal boats at rest - prints for sale »
Artist John Twinning has exhibited and sold his work at exhibitions throughout the country. You can see examples of …
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Floating Towpath, Limehouse Cut »
An award-winning and innovative towpath which provides a delightful and continuous route under the busy Blackwell …
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Limehouse Accumulator Tower »
Built in 1869, this octagonal tower was originally used to store water which provided the hydraulic power for the …
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Mile End Park »
Mile End Park was first built in 1950 with the vision of creating one large community park by connecting up several …
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St. Anne's Church, Limehouse »
St. Anne's, Limehouse, is one of several East End churches created by Nicholas Hawksmoor, Sir Christopher Wren's …
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