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East London - traduzione in Inglese

CIUDAD DE SUDÁFRICA

East London         
  • East End]] and East London as a whole
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NORTHEASTERN PART OF LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
East London redevelopment; East London Regeneration; East London regeneration; East London, England; East London, London
East London (ciudad al sur de Sudáfrica)
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
La zona del Este de Londres (la zona judía )
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  • Prime Minister]]
  • [[Broadcasting House]] in central London, headquarters of the BBC
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  • St Mary's Hospital]], a constituent of [[Imperial College School of Medicine]], where in 1928 [[Alexander Fleming]] discovered penicillin in the second floor laboratory.
  • The [[London Underground]] is the world's oldest and third-longest [[rapid transit]] system.
  • Victoria]] in Central London
  • The [[hackney carriage]] (black cab) is a common sight on London streets. Although traditionally black, this is not a requirement with some painted in other colours or bearing advertising.
  • The east wing public façade of [[Buckingham Palace]] was built between 1847 and 1850; it was remodelled to its present form in 1913.
  • Opened in 1906, the [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]] is a member of [[Conservatoires UK]] and the [[Federation of Drama Schools]].
  • The City of London, one of the largest financial centres in the world<ref>[http://www.cityam.com/224938/london-top-world "London tops 2015 global financial centre rankings and knocks New York into second place"]. Cityam.com. Retrieved 12 November 2015.</ref>
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  • London Pride]] in 2010
  • A fox on Ayres Street, [[Southwark]], [[South London]]
  • Royal Exchange]] in 1886
  • A [[New Routemaster]] (which replaced the [[AEC Routemaster]]) entered service in 2012. The red double-decker bus is an emblematic symbol of London.
  • The [[Great Fire of London]] destroyed many parts of the city in 1666.
  • Population density map
  • [[Harrods]] department store in [[Knightsbridge]]
  • Terminal 5]]C is pictured).
  • The Horse Ride is a [[tree tunnel]] (route overhung by trees) on the western side of [[Wimbledon Common]].
  • Hyde Park]] (with [[Kensington Gardens]] in foreground) has been a popular public space since it opened in 1637.
  • Science Museum]] lying in between.
  • The [[Bank of England]], established in 1694, is the model on which most modern central banks are based.
  • The [[West End theatre]] district in 2016
  • Map of London in 1593. There is only one bridge across the Thames, but parts of Southwark on the south bank of the river have been developed.
  • Odeon cinema]] in [[Leicester Square]] hosts numerous European and world film premieres.
  • Satellite view of London in June 2018
  • London from [[Primrose Hill]]
  • [[Imperial College London]], a technical research university in [[South Kensington]]
  • Roman walls]].
  • Scene of the annual [[Notting Hill Carnival]], 2014
  • [[Piccadilly Circus]]
  • Temple Bar]]
  • [[Shakespeare's Globe]] is a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the Thames.
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  • Headquarters of [[MI6]], the UK's foreign intelligence service, at the [[SIS Building]]. Scenes featuring [[James Bond]] (the fictional MI6 agent) have been filmed here.
  • [[Sherlock Holmes Museum]] in [[Baker Street]], bearing the number 221B
  • Yorkist]] sally.
  • St Pancras International]] is the main terminal for high-speed [[Eurostar]] and [[High Speed 1]] services, as well as commuter suburban Thameslink and inter-city [[East Midlands Railway]] services.
  • prime meridian]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]. The observatory has played a major role in the history of navigation and astronomy.
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  • [[University College London]] (UCL), established by Royal Charter in 1836, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Lines of Communication]], planned during the [[English Civil War]], c. 1643, surrounded the City, Westminster, Southwark, Lambeth and related areas (Vertue, 1738).
  • [[Westminster Abbey]], as seen in this painting (by [[Canaletto]], 1749), is a [[World Heritage Site]] and one of London's oldest and most important buildings.
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
London, Great Britain; London, United Kingdom; Capital of the United Kingdom; Capital of the UK; London, UK; England London; London Britain; GBLON; UN/LOCODE:GBLON; LONDON; London, Middlesex; London (England); London England; London england; London, england; London (UK); London (United Kingdom); London (Britain); London (Great Britain); Capital of England; Llundain; London UK; Climate in London; Londontown; London, Britain; Londonise; Londonize; Londyn; London, England; London,England; London, England, UK; London, England, United Kingdom; London, Greater London; Lodnon; London-on-Thames; London's; Lundunir; United Kingdom/London; London, U.K.; London area; London, uk; London (city); Landan; Natural history of London; Lunnainn; Londain; Loundres
(n.) = Londres
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* Greater London = conurbación de Londres, la; área metropolitana de Londres, el
* Inner London = centro de Londres
* London and South Eastern Library Region (LASER) = Región Bibliotecaria de Londres y el Sudeste (LASER)

Definizione

University of East London
<body, education> (UEL) A UK University with six academic Faculties: Design and The Built Environment, East London Business School, Institute Of Health and Rehabilitation, Faculty Of Science, Social Sciences and Technology. http://uel.ac.uk/. (1994-11-29)

Wikipedia

East London

East London (en afrikáans: Oos-Londen, en xhosa: Imonti) es una ciudad situada en la costa sudeste de Sudáfrica, perteneciente a la provincia Oriental del Cabo. Bañada por el océano Índico y situada entre el río Buffalo y el río Nahoon, es el único puerto fluvial del país. Tiene una población de 250.000 habitantes, y más de 700.000 en el área metropolitana (83,5% negros, 10% blancos, 5,7% mestizos y 0,7% asiáticos).

Es la ciudad natal del expiloto de Fórmula 1 Jody Scheckter.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per East London
1. The 1' men were: Abdula Ahmed Ali, 25, from east London; Cossor Ali, 23, from east London; Shazad Khuram Ali, 27, from High Wycombe, about 35 miles (56 kilometres) from London; Nabeel Hussain, 22, from east London; Tanvir Hussain, 25, from east London; Umair Hussain, 24, from east London; Umar Islam, 28, from High Wycombe; Waseem Kayani, 2', from High Wycombe; Assan Abdullah Khan, 21, from east London; Waheed Arafat Khan, 25, from east London; Osman Adam Khatib, 1', from east London; Abdul Muneem Patel, 17, from east London; Tayib Rauf, 22, from Birmingham, west central England; Muhammed Usman Saddique, 24, from east London; Assad Sarwar, 26, from High Wycombe; Ibrahim Savant, 25, from east London; Amin Asmin Tariq, 23, from east London; Shamin Mohammed Uddin, 35, from east London; and Waheed Zaman, 22, from east London.
2. The accused are Abdulla Ahmed Ali, 27, Waheed Zaman, 23, and Arafat Waheed Khan, 26, all from Walthamstow, East London; Ibrahim Savant, 27, from Stoke Newington, North London, Mohammed Gulzar, 26, from Barking, East London, Assad Sarwar, 27, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Tanvir Hussain, 27, from Leyton, East London and Umar Islam, 2', from Plaistow, East London.
3. Armed police were also called to East London Mosque in Whitechapel, East London, after leaders there recieved a telephoned bomb threat in a second suspected resprisal attack.
4. The two men already charged with Mrs Patel–Nasri‘s murder are Tony Emmanuel, 41, of East Ham, East London, and Jason Jones, 35, of East London.
5. Shahara Islam, a 20–year–old bank clerk from Plaistow, East London, was buried at a private service today after a funeral at the East London Mosque.