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jüdisches Viertel - Übersetzung nach Englisch


East End         
  • Exact Survey of the city's of London Westminster ye Borough of Southwark and the Country near ten miles round]]''. London is expanding, but there are still large areas of fields to the east of the City.
  • 1867 Poster from the National Standard Theatre, [[Shoreditch]]
  • 1882 Reynolds Map of the East End. Development has now eliminated the open fields shown on the earlier map.
  • [[Gus Elen]], ''The Coster's Mansion'', 1899 sheet music
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  • Aldgate Pump: the symbolic start of the East End
  • Canning Town greets Gandhi. Gandhi lived among ordinary East Enders for three months in 1931.
  • Lady Burdett-Coutts <!--- NOT Lady Angela or Lady Angela Burdett-Coutts.--->
  • [[Boundary Estate]] bandstand was built on the rubble from the clearance of the Old Nichol slum.
  • [[Brick Lane]] has been a centre for new immigration through the centuries
  • Anti-immigration poster, from 1902
  • Redevelopment on the Isle of Dogs
  • Ogilby & Morgan's 1673 map of London. The East End is developing outside [[Bishopsgate]], [[Aldgate]] and along the river – it is separated from the other extramural suburbs by [[Moorfields]]
  • The extramural eastern wards of Bishopsgate Without and the Portsoken.
  • The Bethnal Green Mulberry, the East End's oldest tree.
  • HMS ''Albion'']] at Thames Ironworks in 1898 caused a displacement wave that killed 38 people.
  • [[Heinkel He 111]] bomber over the [[Surrey Commercial Docks]] in [[South London]] and [[Wapping]] and the [[Isle of Dogs]] on 7 September 1940
  • [[Hoxton Hall]], still an active community resource and performance space
  • [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]] against the launching chains of the ''Great Eastern'' at Millwall in 1857
  • Stratford and Liverpool Street (pictured) stations, are among the busiest in the UK.
  • Thames]]) (pictured in 2016)
  • The London 2012 Opening Ceremony portrayed the trauma of the Industrial Revolution
  • London in 1300, development is mainly limited to the walled area.
  • The [[Olympic Bell]], at the London Stadium.
  • Olympic Stadium]] under construction in June 2011
  • The first Bethlem (or Bedlam) Hospital, outside Bishopsgate, beside the Deepditch, a part of the Walbrook river.
  • Old Nichol]] slum. Published 1889 in ''[[Life and Labour of the People in London]]''. The red areas are "middle class, well-to-do", light blue areas are "poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family", dark blue areas are "very poor, casual, chronic want", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • Prefabricated post-war home]] at [[Chiltern Open Air Museum]]: Universal House, steel frame clad with corrugated asbestos cement
  • The ''Bywell Castle'' bears down upon the ''Princess Alice'', 1878
  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, 2014
  • Royal Albert Dock, 1973
  • Dunstan was a 10th-century English saint closely linked to the East End.
  • Yorkist defenders sally from Aldgate (possibly Bishopsgate)
  • Sylvia Pankhurst 1882–1960
  • Deaths among women, children and the elderly shocked the public.
  • Tower Division]]
  • Curtain Theatre, c. 1600 (some sources identify this as a depiction of [[The Theatre]], the other Elizabethan theatre in [[Shoreditch]])
  • Children of an eastern suburb of London, made homeless by the Blitz
  • William Booth founded the Salvation Army, in Whitechapel, in 1878
  • The [[World Cup Sculpture]] at Upton Park
  • Tower Hamlets men bolstered the Tower of London garrison
AREA OF LONDON, ENGLAND
London's East End; East End; London; East End; East end of London; East end of london; The East End; East End (London); London East End; East End, London
East End (Viertel von London, teilweise auch jüdisches Viertel)
jüdisches Viertel         
the Jewish Quarter, area in a population in which mainly Jews live, area in ancient Jerusalem
the Jewish Quarter      
das Jüdische Viertel (wo die frommen Juden in Jerusalem leben)

Definition

Crotchet
·noun A forked support; a crotch.
II. Crotchet ·vi To play music in measured time.
III. Crotchet ·noun A bracket. ·see Bracket.
IV. Crotchet ·noun A perverse fancy; a whim which takes possession of the mind; a conceit.
V. Crotchet ·noun An instrument of a hooked form, used in certain cases in the extraction of a fetus.
VI. Crotchet ·noun An indentation in the glacis of the covered way, at a point where a traverse is placed.
VII. Crotchet ·noun The arrangement of a body of troops, either forward or rearward, so as to form a line nearly perpendicular to the general line of battle.
VIII. Crotchet ·noun A time note, with a stem, having one fourth the value of a semibreve, one half that of a minim, and twice that of a quaver; a quarter note.

Wikipedia

Jüdisches Viertel
Jüdisches Viertel ist der traditionelle Name bestimmter (meist historischer) von Juden besiedelter Stadtviertel.