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Absolutely Top Hole East End Walk Around Bethnal Green - London

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Absolutely Top Hole East End Walk Around Bethnal Green - London

Taking a walk around London's Bethnal Green is somewhat different from how it once was, but there are still some pockets of the area which remain true to its past and there are some wonderful cafes and museums to visit with a rich history.

I would definitely start with breakfast at E. Pellicci Cafe. It's an absolute treat with Grade 2 listed status and 1940s interior. The staff are friendly and funny too.
There is also authentic Pie and Mash at Kelly's and the Victorian and Albert Museum of childhood.

Bethnal Green was famous for the blind beggar who was actually Henry de Montfort, sone of the Earl of Leicester and many balads have been written about him. In this film Lil Lost Lou sings her own version of The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.

Bethnal Green was also the stamping ground of the notorious Kray Twins and we go past some of their haunts, where they went to school and boxed and of course where The Krays drank!

In addition there is the usual history of the buildings and some of London's first social housing experiments.

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Explore: London - Bethnal Green

Come and join us as we explore the London neighborhood of Bethnal Green. This is an amazing up and coming part of the East end of London with so many things to do. We'll wonder around taking a look at markets, bars, cafes and even a farm. Along with that we'll see one of Londons few urban wineries and a great brewery.

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Whitechapel to Stepney Green - Rather Splendid London Walk

Joolz takes you on a rather splendid walk around the east end of London starting at Whitechapel and going towards Stepney Green.
As usual there are many interesting buildings, stories, and people connected with Stepney Green and Whitechapel. It was an area popular with sailors and has been host to many different ethnic groups down the ages starting with the French Huguenots, then the Irish, Jews, and Bangladeshis.
The elephant man, working boys, the salvation army, Captain Cook and many breweries all feature in this fun, jovial and interesting London walk.

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The Rebirth of Bethnal Green | Travel + Leisure

London's Bethnal Green reinvented itself into a place worth a stop on your next trip. Here's how it happened...
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Brick Lane & Columbia Road - Lazy Sunday in London's East End Markets

Why not spend a lazy Sunday afternoon in London's east end markets, including Brick Lane and Columbia Road Flower Market.
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We start near the Geffrye Museum on Kingsland Road.
Then we walk down the Columbia Road Flower Market.
Then we visit Hackney City Farm.
After that it's off to Brick Lane and the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.

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Is London calling your name? Plan your next trip with Condé Nast Traveler’s Sophie Knight and Katharine Sohn as they show you around Shoreditch, sharing the local low-down on their favorite spots to visit and things to do in London’s East End.

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Most Excellent London Walking Tour : The City - Part 1 East

An excellent walk around the east part of the City of London. By that, I mean the financial district around Liverpool Street and Leadenhall Market.
Joolz tells you all about Liverpool Street station, the kinder transport, St Botolph's Without Bishopsgate, Bedlam, St Mary Axe, The Gherkin, where Shakespeare first lived, the birth of the stock exchange and why a man died because a mouse stole his lunch!


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WARTIME DISASTER LONDON -- BETHNAL GREEN TUBE STATION 1943 --



Bethnal Green is a London Underground station in Bethnal Green, Greater London, England, and is served by the Central line between Liverpool Street and Mile End. The station was opened as part of the long planned Central line eastern extension on 4 December 1946; before that it was used as an air-raid shelter. On 3 March 1943, 173 people were killed in a crush while attempting to enter the shelter, in what is believed to be the largest loss of civilian life in the UK during World War II.



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Jolly Marvellous Mile End & Bow - London Walking Tour

This is a jolly marvellous walking tour of Mile End and Bow in London's east end. Back in Victorian times this was one of the poorest areas of London but these days it's rather spiffing.
Joolz takes you for a wander to the oldest Jewish cemeteries, the shop where policemen buy their boots and the place where Gandhi stayed and met cockneys.

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Columbia Road Flower Market East London Bethnal Green (REUPLOAD)

My visit to Columbia road flower market London. This famous Sunday Flower market near Bethnal Green is a great place to buy flowers and plants. Opening times of the market are early Sunday morning to mid afternoon but some of the shops are open all week.
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Tower of London to Wapping - London's Best Riverside Walk

Tower of London to Wapping - London's Best Riverside Walk.
This is one of my favourite riverside walks which takes in some lovely old historic pubs too along the river Thames.
Starting at The Tower of London see Dead Man's Hole underneath Tower Bridge where dead bodies used to wash up.
Then past St Catherine's Dock where Shackleton departed Britain for the last time and down Wapping High Street. Then take a look along the shore of the River Thames where you might go mudlarking and find a Tudor shoe or some other ancient artifact.
Continue to the Town of Ramsgate Pub and learn the history of Judge Jeffreys, the hanging judge and where Captain Bligh had his final drink with the crew of The Bounty.
Past Wapping Pier Head and then to Execution Dock and the Captain Kidd Pub and Thames River Police.
After that past Wapping Station and onto The Prospect of Whitby, one of the oldest riverside pubs in London called Devil's Tavern.
Then in Limehouse and past the London Hydraulic Company and Captain Cook's house which used to be the old Chinatown and inspired Sherlock Holmes, Fu Man Chu and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.
Then finish your walk at The Grapes where Charles Dickens used to drink and which features in Our Mutual Friend.

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Marvellous Nostalgic London Walks - Barnsbury

#Barnsbury is a beautiful part of London and in this walk Joolz takes you to the place Bob Marley had the famous photo taken for the cover of the Legend album. Also, Pentonville Prison which incarcerated many famous people.
Beautiful squares and the grave of the greatest clown of all time, Grimaldi.
A one kilometre tunnel with no towpath along the Regents Canal which takes you from London to Liverpool and the original cricket pitch where Thomas Lord played cricket before moving to Lord's cricket ground.
Join #JoolzGuides for a splendid #LondonWalkingTour with quirky anecdotes, irreverent chat and fun.

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World's Oldest Clothes - Hidden Museums - Bloomsbury Walking Tour - London

Do you want to see the world's oldest garment of clothing? The Tarkhan dress! It's amazing, 5000 years old! In this London walking tour of Bloomsbury around the London University there are many hidden museums and lovely things to see as well as beautiful squares.

Woburn Walk is Regency from about 1822 with Listed buildings.
Tucked away in a corner so not to disturb wealthy residents.
W.B Yeats held meetings here every Monday attended by Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and John Masefield. Masefield said it was the most interesting sitting room in London!!
Yeats was described by locals as The toff what lived in the buildings

Tavistock Square where Charles Dickens lived and wrote Tale of Two Cities, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Bleak House. It was his last residence in London.
*Also on July 7th 2005 London bombings killed 13 people.

Gordon Square is a nice serene garden which features in The Mummy returns.

The Petrie Museum is where you will find thousands of Egyptian exhibits and the oldest garment, and just around the corner lies the Grant Museum where you can see a dodo and 67000 exhibits, including other extinct species.

Senate House

Senate House was used by Orwell as the inspiration for the Ministry of Truth (as the propaganda dept was based in there during the War)

UCL also is home to the remains of Jeremy Bentham from the 18th and 19th Century. He was a Social reformer and founder of Utilitarianism.
* Right and wrong is measured by the greatest happiness for the greatest number

Bedford Square

The Russel Family who were the Dukes of Bedford owned a lot of land in Bloomsbury

Many late 18th Century middle class houses remain here and are the most well preserved Georgian Houses in London.

Bloomsbury Square was developed by the Earl of Southampton in the 1660s.
Bedford house occupied north side but was later demolished when it became less fashionable.
In 1694 a 23 year old scot, John Law killed Edward Beau Wilson in a duel but he escaped his cell and became controller of Finances of France under Louis XV

Look out for the houses on the south side by John Nash

The Museum Tavern was probably The Alpha Inn in The Blue Carbuncle as Arthur Conan Doyle drank here and even describes its location. Karl Marx also drank here.

Sicilian Ave was built in 1910 with grade II listed lamp posts with cherubs on them and beautiful buildings.

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Jolly Spiffing Tour of East London - Hoxton and Shoreditch

A most jolly spiffing tour with Joolz around Old Street, Shoreditch and Hoxton.
If you want to experience true, traditional east end food don't forget to go to F. Cooke in Hoxton Street. You can have pie and mash but I went for jellied eels.
The tour is actually more one of London History. This one starts at Bunhill Cemetery which has many famous people buried there.
Then, opposite is John Wesley's house, the father of methodism and a beautifully preserved Victorian lavatory.
Then off to see the first of Shakespeare's playhouses in London in Curtain road.
We pass through Hoxton Square and Hoxton Hall, one of two remaining Victorian music halls in London.
Opposite Hoxton Hall is the Monster Supplies shop where you can write a letter to a monster.

Music by Tom Carradine's Cockney Sing Along

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Hidden Gems London Walking Tour

Joolz takes you on a quirky London walking tour taking in all the hidden gems which you might otherwise miss! St James Palace to Trafalgar Square is the first of many of his walks featuring many excellent little things you might not notice so be sure to keep an eye out for the stuff in this video.
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Joolz guides you on a tailored London walk from Green Park Station past St James Palace, along The Mall and finishing at Admiralty Arch, just beside Trafalgar Square. In this video you will see London's Smallest Square, London's oldest Wine Shop, Nell Gwynn's House, a Nazi dog and the Stinky Duke of York as well as a secret citadel from where Winston Churchill conducted the second world war.

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London Bridge Walk Through History

London Bridge Walk Through History

London Bridge is where London all began after the Romans arrived and set up Londinium. In this walking tour Joolz takes you to The George Inn where William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens drank and The Tabard where Chaucer started his pilgrimage for the Canturbury tales.
Then walk over London Bridge which is rich with history and past the monument to the great fire of London. See where the old London bridge came ashore at St Magnus the Martyr and then bend your steps past Old Billingsgate fish market and up to St Olaves where Samuel Pepys is buried with the first victims of the plague.
Then over to London's oldest church All Hallows By The Tower where Richard the Lionheart's heart is buried and see a 2nd century Roman pavement! Finishing off with a pint at The Hung Drawn and Quartered!

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London Fun Facts Walking Tour - Clerkenwell & Smithfield

One of my favourite walks is around Clerkenwell and Smithfield Market. I love this area of London! There is so much history here that I cannot possibly squeeze it all into one video but here is a nice walking tour which you could do starting at Farringdon.

Farringdon Station was the terminus of the first subway (underground) line in the world, serving the area of Smithfield, London's oldest meat market, which has existed for 1000 years. It was famous for wife selling in the 18th and 19th centuries and also martyrdom.

William Wallace (or Braveheart) was hung drawn and quartered here and many protestant martyrs were burnt. It was also where Watt Tyler's peasant's revolt came to a head in 1381 amongst many other things!

For St Bartholomew's church see my other video on Splendid Churches

Then head over to ST John's Gate, the only existing remains of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John and then on to Clerkenwell Green where you will see The Clerks' Well and where Oliver Twist gets blamed for stealing a handkerchief!

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Bloomin' Brilliant Barking Tour - Splendid London Walks

This is a rather marvellous Walk around Barking in East London.
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Barking is an ancient town even older than London and the place where William the Conqueror decided to stay whilst he was building the Tower of London. There is the medieval church which outlived the Abbey built in 666 and some people say that Halloween originated in Barking.
Joolz meet the leader of the council and gets shown around the town hall. Then he visits the Creekmouth Barrier and the new town development near the Ford factory and Barking Power Station. Batman was filmed here in the switch building for the old Power Station and there are many famous people who came from Barking.

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Stratford to the City via Hackney Bethnal Green & Shoreditch

Stratford to the City via Hackney Bethnal Green & Shoreditch
An unplanned excursion from Stratford International Station along the Hertford Union Canal, then Roman Road, Bethnal Green Road and along Holywell Lane with a reference to the Shoreditch Holy Well. Pulled through the Barbican and out through Smithfield to pay my respects to my namesake John Rogers the Martyr.
Reading by Heidi Lapaine from Old London's Springs, Wells and Baths by S.P. Sunderland

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