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Qué (quién) es Billingsgate$93247$ - definición

FISH MARKET IN POPLAR IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Billingsgate Market; Billingsgate, etc. Act 1698
  • J. B. Bunning's 1852 Billingsgate Market building, which lasted for about 20 years before being redeveloped.
  • The original open air Billingsgate Fish Market in the early 19th century. Boats delivered fish to this small inlet of the Thames and business was conducted on the quayside.
  • Billingsgate Market in 2010

Old Billingsgate         
EVENTS VENUE AND FORMER MARKET IN LONDON
Old Billingsgate Market
Old Billingsgate Market is the name given to what is now a hospitality and events venue in the City of London, based in the Victorian building that was originally Billingsgate Fish Market, the world's largest fish market in the 19th century.
Billingsgate Fish Market         
Billingsgate Fish Market is located in Canary Wharf in London. It is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market.
billingsgate         
  • This view by Arnold van Haecken depicts Billingsgate in 1736. It captures the everyday market bustle: featuring fishwives, sailors, porters, thieves, quack-medicine men and casual strollers.
  • Bridge]] Wards in 1720
  • The historical extent of the Billingsgate Ward within the City of London
  • 1757 Print by [[Louis Philippe Boitard]], a view of the Legal Quays, between Billingsgate Dock and the Tower. Boitard's engraving, 'Imports from France', provides a satirical look at contemporary Londoners' passion for French luxury goods and manners. By deliberately exaggerating the number of both people and shipping, Boitard's work gives an authentic feel to work on Legal Quays: recording treadwheel cranes, beamscales, Customs’ Officers gauging barrels and porters handling cargo. Smuggling, theft and pilferage of cargoes were rife on both the busy open wharves and in the crowded warehouses.
  • John Rocque's plan of 1746]]. Behind Legal Quays lies Thames Street, with its warehouses, sugar refineries and cooperages.
WARD OF THE CITY OF LONDON
Bellingsgate; Billingsgate Ward
n.
Ribaldry, foul language. See abuse, n.

Wikipedia

Billingsgate Fish Market

Billingsgate Fish Market is located in Poplar in London. It is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market. It takes its name from Billingsgate, a ward in the south-east corner of the City of London, where the riverside market was originally established. In its original location in the 19th century, Billingsgate was the largest fish market in the world.