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・ Cheshire West (European Parliament constituency)
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・ Cheshire West and Chester Council election, 2008
・ Cheshire West and Chester Council election, 2011
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・ Cheshire West and Wirral (European Parliament constituency)
・ Cheshire Wildlife Trust
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Cheshire Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Cheshire Street

Cheshire Street is a street in east London linking Brick Lane with Bethnal Green and Whitechapel.
It has had various names in its history, such as Hare Street, and today forms part of Brick Lane Market on Sundays. The Cheshire Street part of the market is home to various Bric A Brac stalls; prior to the area become popular with artists, the market was a source of basic items (clothes, toys etc.) for working people from the East End.
The street runs parallel to the former Bishopsgate Goods Yard and the main railway track into Liverpool Street and the railway viaduct that used to carry trains into the good yard is one of the oldest brick rail viaducts in the world, the listed Braithwaite Viaduct. It is possible to see the original brick work of this viaduct from Grimsby Street, a tributary of Cheshire Street.
The old Carpenters Arms pub, now re-opened, is also located on Cheshire Street. The notorious Kray twins bought the pub for their mother, who used to hold court in it at weekends. According to the last proprietors of the pub, the Krays installed a bespoke bar surface during the time they owned the pub - the surface employed was allegedly a coffin lid. Reggie Kray's funeral procession went along Cheshire Street in 2000.
Cheshire Street is also home to the Repton Boys boxing club, London's oldest boxing gym, alma mater to boxers such as Maurice Hope, Billy Walker, and Audley Harrison, not to mention underworld figures such as "Mad" Frankie Fraser.

Today the Hauser & Wirth Coppermill art gallery is open on Cheshire Street. The last exhibition to feature in the gallery was Christoph Büchel’s installation entitled ‘Simply Botiful’. This installation featured a cheap, rundown hotel, and an underground tunnel through a fridge freezer to where a prehistoric animal stood encased in stone.
The nearest London Underground stations are Bethnal Green and Whitechapel.


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