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  2. File:Cartouche, Gascoyne's map of Bethnal Green.jpg

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    English: The cartouche from "An Actual Survey of the Hamlet of Bethan Green in the Parish of Stepney, Taken in the Year M.DCC.III" by Joel Gascoyne (c.1650-1704); this public domain work has been cropped and hand-coloured. Gascoyne's work can often be identified from characteristic style of his cartouches, which is bold and imaginative.

  3. Cambridge Heath - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Heath in 1983. Cambridge Heath was a small village within the ancient parish of Bethnal Green, and was mostly agricultural up until dwellings began to sprout in the mid-18th century, [5] when the trustees of Parmiters purchased a part of the west side of Cambridge Road, on either side of Hackney Road.

  4. Bethnal Green - Wikipedia

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    Bethnal Green is an area in London, England, and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.It is in east London and part of the East End.The area emerged from the small settlement which developed around the Green, [2] much of which survives today as Bethnal Green Gardens, beside Cambridge Heath Road.

  5. 19th-century London - Wikipedia

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    By 1823 there were some 40,000 gas street lamps, across 215 miles of streets. By 1880 there were one million gas street lamps in London, and the gas works were consuming 6.5 million tons of coal annually. [138] The city became noteworthy for the brightness of its streets, shopfronts, and interiors at night compared to other European cities.

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1823

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    An Act to alter, amend and enlarge the Powers of an Act of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act to establish, an additional Company for lighting certain Parts of the Metropolis and Parts adjacent with Gas." [f] (Repealed by Imperial Gas Act 1854 (c.lv))

  7. Bethnal Green tube station - Wikipedia

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    The 1935–40 London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) New Works Programme included a new deep level station in Bethnal Green as part of the Central line extension from Liverpool Street to Ongar and Woodford over the London & North Eastern Railway suburban branch to Epping and Ongar in Essex, as well as a new underground line between Leytonstone and Newbury Park mostly under the Eastern Avenue ...

  8. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1898

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    An Act to abolish the Composition Rate now leviable for certain Church purposes in the parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green in the county of London and to make other provisions for securing the stipend of the Rector of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green and the maintenance of the fabrics of the Churches of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green and Saint John ...

  9. Motspur Park - Wikipedia

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    Three prominent gas holders, which were used to store the consumer gas supply for south-west London, stand just south of the shopping parade and can be seen from a wide area. Two of London's minor natural watercourses flow through Motspur Park: Beverley Brook runs south to north through the centre and its tributary the Pyl Brook runs parallel ...