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[[Liverpool Street Railway Station]] is nearby. | [[Liverpool Street Railway Station]] is nearby. | ||
1884 'The tender of Messrs. [[E. C. and J. Keay]], for £1750, has been accepted for the extension of the iron roof, Spitalfields Market; Mr. H. Lovegrove, architect. The highest tender was £2,465.'<ref>Hackney and Kingsland Gazette - Friday 1 February 1884 </ref> | 1884 'The tender of Messrs. [[E. C. and J. Keay]], for £1750, has been accepted for the extension of the iron roof, Spitalfields Market; [[H. Lovegrove| Mr. H. Lovegrove]], architect. The highest tender was £2,465.'<ref>Hackney and Kingsland Gazette - Friday 1 February 1884 </ref> | ||
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Designed by George Sherrin and built between 1885 and 1893 for Robert Homer.
Formrly a fruit and vegetable market. Now a popular venue with stalls selling clothes, arts and crafts, food and drink, etc.
Liverpool Street Railway Station is nearby.
1884 'The tender of Messrs. E. C. and J. Keay, for £1750, has been accepted for the extension of the iron roof, Spitalfields Market; Mr. H. Lovegrove, architect. The highest tender was £2,465.'[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Hackney and Kingsland Gazette - Friday 1 February 1884