Mrs coburn's charity school was located on this site between 1815 and 1877 bow heritage trail
Fairfield Road, Bow, ,
BOW CHURCH A place of worship since the 14th century BOW HERITAGE TRAIL
230 Bow Rd, Bow, London E3 3AH, ,
Starting Point for the Heritage Trail. The area now known as Bow has long been a scene of human activity. The first known local settlement was that of the Romans around the "Old Ford" on the River Lee. Medieval Bow grew up with the building of Bow Bridge in the reign of Henry I. The name "Bow" may be derived from the distinctive arched shape of this original bridge. Much of Bow's original character is a result of the great buidling activities of the Victorian era.
111-117 Bow Rd, Bow, London, United Kingdom
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Tredegar House Originally a private house, it was the home of Joseph Westwood, (1818-1883) iron shipbuilder. In 1895 it became a preliminary training school for nurses, in which use it continued until the 1980's
97-99 Bow Road, London, United Kingdom
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Bow Road Railway Station on the London and Blackwall Railway built in 1869
121 Bow Road, London, United Kingdom
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25-26 Tredegar Square Part of the grand north terrace of the square completed in the 1840's in the Stepney estate of Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet, of Tredegar in Monmouthshire
25-26 Tredegar Square , London, United Kingdom
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Guardian Angels Church opened in 1903. This building and the school, opened in 1896 were paid for by the Howard family of Norfolk
Mile End Road, London, United Kingdom