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Yellow Shoe Shop, 'Doc Martin's' shop in Spitalfield Market
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Chosing a hat...at Spitalfields
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Brushfield Street, E1 Gentle spring afternoon sunshine
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Porch of Christ Church, Spitalfields from churchyard.
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Gateway with trademark eagle, Truman Brewery, Brick Lane E1
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This used to be Dorset Street, called "The worst street in London". A former Jack the Ripper haunt. Now just a lane from Commercial Street to Crispin Street.
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The Ten Bells, still going strong, E1
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Through the window of 1, Fournier Street - David Kira's shop with a view of Christchurch.
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David Kira's office, interior of No 1 Fournier Street
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No 1, Fournier Street, David Kira's shop
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No 9 Fournier Street, E1.
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Commercial St entrance to Spitalfield Market, directly across road from Puma Court.
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Spitalfields Market - the interior today
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Interior of David Kira's former shop, Fournier Street, E1
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Bad and blury interior of Ten Bells Pub, E1
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An unusual address (another one) - Sandy's Row, E1
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Corner shop - Puma Ct and Commercial Street, E1
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House Bell-Pull, Fournier Street, E1
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The English Restaurant, Brushfield Street
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A. Gold - Traditional Foods of Britain, in Brushfield Street
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Only a hundred yards from the original Jack's last victim. You gotta laugh. Innit?
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Signs of the times in Brick Lane
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Hanbury Street balcony. Adieu Whitney, RIP
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Fashion Street, E1. Mixed messages.
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I do love a good pun - opticians in Commercial St, E1
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Christ Church - Spitalfields