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Spitalfields is a town located in London

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Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Great Exhibition of 1851 (engraving)

Great Exhibition of 1851 (engraving)
1102309 Great Exhibition of 1851 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great Exhibition of 1851)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: The Fellow Prentices at their Looms (Industry and Idleness, plate 1), September 30, 1747

The Fellow Prentices at their Looms (Industry and Idleness, plate 1), September 30, 1747

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Woman, possibly Charlotte de Brunnon, in an ermine-trimmed outfit with matching headdress

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Guest, possibly Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1811-1890), wearing a crown, a jewelled and fur-trimmed dress

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Woman in pearl-embellished veiled headdress, fitted bodice, and ermine-trimmed skirt

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Woman dressed as a queen, with veiled crown and ermine-trimmed dress

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Woman in a dress with slit sleeves, a jewelled bodice and headdress, holding an ostrich-feather fan

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Man in ermine-trimmed plumed hat, chain mail and tabard, with a crucifix round his neck

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Man in medieval dress, with Jour de ma Vie (day of my life), repeated on the edging of his cloak

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator

Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Creator
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Man in armoured doublet and hose. Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Old Spitalfields Market

Old Spitalfields Market
J. Whiteheads fruit and potato stall in Old Spitalfields Market, May 1928. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Old Spitalfields Market

Old Spitalfields Market
M. Israels fruit and vegetable stall in Old Spitalfields Market, May 1928. (Photo by S. R. Gaiger/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Old Spitalfields Market

Old Spitalfields Market
The market stalls of A. Morris and C. & A. Ivory Ltd in Old Spitalfields Market, 23rd November 1928. (Photo by S. R. Gaiger/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: A Soup Kichen Serving Food To The Poor In Spitalfields, London, England In The 1860 s

A Soup Kichen Serving Food To The Poor In Spitalfields, London, England In The 1860 s. From L univers Illustre Published In Paris In The 1868

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Destruction Of The Gun Boats Before Gibralter. Engraved By H. Cook

Destruction Of The Gun Boats Before Gibralter. Engraved By H. Cook. Published In London By Richard Evans
Destruction Of The Gun Boats Before Gibralter.Engraved By H. Cook. Published In London By Richard Evans, Whites Row Spitalfields, 1816

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Spitalfields silk weaving industry, Alma Road, Bethnal Green, London, 1909

Spitalfields silk weaving industry, Alma Road, Bethnal Green, London, 1909. Inside a textile works, a spreading out machine and hand looms are visible. Two women are at work in the background

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: The fellow prentices at their looms, plate I of Industry and Idleness, 1833. Artist: E Smith

The fellow prentices at their looms, plate I of Industry and Idleness, 1833. Artist: E Smith
The fellow prentices at their looms, plate I of Industry and Idleness, 1833. Early 19th century version of a scene from Hogarths series of 1747; a Spitalfields silk-weaving shop, London

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Spitalfields silk weavers, 1893. Artist: Enoch Ward

Spitalfields silk weavers, 1893. Artist: Enoch Ward
Spitalfields silk weavers, 1893. Here the women are winding and reeling silk thread. This enclave of the silk industry in East London was founded by Huguenot refugees who left France after Louis XIVs

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Photograph of Alma PH, Spitalfields, London

Photograph of Alma PH, Spitalfields, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1928

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Spitalfields silk weaving industry, Alma Road, Bethnal Green, London, 1909

Spitalfields silk weaving industry, Alma Road, Bethnal Green, London, 1909. Interior of a textile works showing revolving drums and a spreading out machine. A man is seated in the background

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Brick Lane Market, London, 1902

Brick Lane Market, London, 1902
Illustration showing the Sunday morning market in Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London, in 1902. This market, selling a wide variety of goods including clothing and livestock

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: The Peabody dwellings for the industrious poor in a commercial street in the Spitalfields

The Peabody dwellings for the industrious poor in a commercial street in the Spitalfields area of London. 1863

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Skull showing bullet hole in right temple

Skull showing bullet hole in right temple
Skull of adult male suicide case. Taken during the archaelogical excavation at Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, 1984-1986

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: Frying Pan Alley, East End of London

Frying Pan Alley, East End of London
A view of Frying Pan Alley, a narrow thoroughfare in the Spitalfields area of Londons East End

Background imageSpitalfields Collection: House to Let, Chapel Street, Spitalfields, East London

House to Let, Chapel Street, Spitalfields, East London
A run-down building described as a House to Let on Chapel Street, Spital Square, Spitalfields, in the East End of London. A line of children watch the photographer



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Spitalfields Collection

Spitalfields is a town located in London, England and has a long history that dates back to the 17th century when it was first established as a market for fruit and vegetables. The area has since developed into an eclectic mix of residential homes, businesses, shops and restaurants. Spitalfields is known for its diverse culture with people from all walks of life living in the area, and is also home to many historic buildings such as Christ Church Spitalfields which was built in 1729 by Sir Christopher Wren. The area also hosts many events throughout the year including markets, festivals and concerts. With its vibrant atmosphere and unique character, one of London's most popular destinations for locals and tourists alike.
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What Spitalfields (Towns London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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How much do Spitalfields (Towns London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

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