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  1. Hace 2 días · Bromley-by-Bow: 2 June 1902: Opened as main-line station in 1894. First served as Bromley, Metropolitan service began in 1936, main-line station closed in 1940 and renamed in 1967. West Ham: 2 June 1902

  2. Hace 3 días · Ernest Godman, The Old Palace of Bromley-by-Bow, 1900, published by the Survey Committee in the series of monographs of famous London buildings, where the house is fully illustrated by plans and drawings, together with details of the plaster work, panelling, and carving.

  3. Hace 4 días · Bromley-by-Bow: 3. 18 31 March 1858 15 June 1962 LUL platforms remain in use Plaistow: 4. 45 31 March 1858 15 June 1962 LUL platforms remain in use Upton Park: 5.28 1 September 1877 15 June 1962 LUL platforms remain in use East Ham: 6.18 31 March 1858 15 June 1962 LUL platforms remain in use Becontree: 9. 48 28 June 1926 15 June 1962

  4. Hace 1 día · This is a list of the 1003 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City of London. The scheme includes a small number of plaques that were erected privately and subsequently absorbed. The scheme began in 1866. [1] It was originally administered by the Royal Society ...

  5. Hace 3 días · It’s 100 years ago this year that the British Empire Exhibition was held in Wembley Park. Located on a more than 200 acre site, the exhibition was designed to showcase the diversity and reach of the empire. It ran for two six-month long summer seasons – first opening on 23rd April, 1924, and running until 1st November that year and then ...

  6. Hace 5 días · In December, 1876, a grant was voted—£1,500 for necessary works carried out, and £675 for the annual maintenance of the grounds. Stratford (or West Ham) Abbey was founded here in 1135, for monks of the Cistercian order, the abbot of which was a lord of Parliament. There are considerable remains of the building.

  7. Hace 2 días · Coventry Cross Mosque in Bromley By Bow was established in March 1983. It was the first mosque to be given by Tower Hamlets Council to the residents to run as a place of worship along with community activities. Since then the once known residential flats has been transformed into a well loved place of worship and community centre.