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|Place= Bow
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|Borough= [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Tower Hamlets]]
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'''Bow''' is a place in the [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets]]. It has a postal code of [[London E3|E3]] and is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) east north-east of [[Charing Cross]].
[[Image:Bow-arms.jpg|80px|left|thumb|Arms of Bow]] '''Bow''' is a place in the [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets]]. It has a postal code of [[London E3|E3]] and is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) east north-east of [[Charing Cross]].


[[Victoria Park,_East_London|Victoria Park]], the so-called 'lungs of the East End', is located in here. Bow is often mistaken as the home of the [[Bow Bells]], which actually reside at [[St Mary-le-Bow]] Church, [[Cheapside]], in the [[City of London]]. During [[World War 2]] the first German [[V1 rocket]] to fall on London fell here close to the railway bridge over [[Grove Road]]. The [[Match Girl's strike]] at the Bryant and May match factory in the 1880's, which was part of the overall [[suffragette]] movement, occurred here. Today, the former match factory has been turned into apartments and is known as [[Bow Quarter]].
[[Victoria Park,_East_London|Victoria Park]], the so-called 'lungs of the East End', is located in here. Bow is often mistaken as the home of the [[Bow Bells]], which actually reside at [[St Mary-le-Bow]] Church, [[Cheapside]], in the [[City of London]]. During [[World War 2]] the first German [[V1 rocket]] to fall on London fell here close to the railway bridge over [[Grove Road]]. The [[Match Girl's strike]] at the Bryant and May match factory in the 1880's, which was part of the overall [[suffragette]] movement, occurred here. Today, the former match factory has been turned into apartments and is known as [[Bow Quarter]].

Revision as of 18:16, 14 August 2005

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Arms of Bow

Bow is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It has a postal code of E3 and is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) east north-east of Charing Cross.

Victoria Park, the so-called 'lungs of the East End', is located in here. Bow is often mistaken as the home of the Bow Bells, which actually reside at St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, in the City of London. During World War 2 the first German V1 rocket to fall on London fell here close to the railway bridge over Grove Road. The Match Girl's strike at the Bryant and May match factory in the 1880's, which was part of the overall suffragette movement, occurred here. Today, the former match factory has been turned into apartments and is known as Bow Quarter.


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