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Places of interest in E2Maureen PaleyIn 2000, Matthew Collings said, "everybody knows who the good YBAs are: the ones Maureen and the unrealist colleagues have signed up!"[12] She was called by Time Out "a true pioneer of the East End", having presented work there before it was fashionable.[13][14] She said of London, "There is tremendous talent here, indeed much more talent than there is a market,"[11] and that "the problem lies with the limited interest of the audience. Change and newness has always been very dubious in Britain."[11] The gallery ran at a loss for almost a decade, and was supported by Arts Council grants and other patronage.[10][15] Paley herself served for many years on advisory committees to the Arts Council and the London Arts Board,[15] and received travel grants from the Arts Council during her tenure.[16]Bethnal Green tube stationBy 1943, the numbers using the station as a shelter had dwindled, only rising when retaliatory bombing in response to Royal Air Force raids was expected. This was the case on 3 March 1943, as the British press had reported a heavy RAF raid on Berlin on the night of 1 March. The air-raid Civil Defence siren sounded at 8:17 pm, causing an orderly flow of people down the short flight of steps into the underground booking office area. At 8:27, an anti-aircraft battery a few hundred yards away in Victoria Park launched a salvo of a new type of anti-aircraft rocket. The weapon was secret, and the unexpected, unfamiliar, type of explosion caused a panic and mass hysteria. As the crowd surged forward towards the shelter, a woman, possibly carrying a baby, tripped on the stairs, causing many others to fall. Within a few seconds 300 people were crushed into the tiny stairwell. 172 people were dead at the scene, with one more dying in hospital later; 62 of the dead were children.[2]V&A Museum of ChildhoodThe mission of the museum is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children." It has extensive collections of toys, childhood equipment and costumes, and stages a programme of temporary exhibitions.St John's Gate, ClerkenwellThe Gentleman's Magazine, May 1759, with front page illustration of St John's GateSt John (restaurant)Under Henderson's guidance as head chef, St. John has specialised in "nose to tail eating", with a devotion to offal and other cuts of meat rarely seen in restaurants, often reclaiming traditional British recipes. Typical dishes include pigs' ears, ducks' hearts, trotters, pigs' tails, bone marrow and, when in season, squirrel.[1] As result, St. John has developed a following amongst gastronomic circles - "chefs, foodies, food writers and cooks on sabbatical, travelling perhaps through the great multi-starred restaurants of London, France and Spain often stop there for a taste of the real".[2][3]Information by Wikipedia.com
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