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Russian Vapour Baths sign, Brick Lane, London, early 20th CenturyThis sign was used to advertise the Russian Vapour Baths in Brick Lane. The baths were more popularly known as ‘Schewzik’s’, after their owner Benjamin Schewzik. The steam baths were used by the large immigrant Jewish community living in London’s East End from the late 19th century. They were an important part of social and religious life and were mostly used by men following work on a Friday evening, before going to the synagogue for prayers. The immigrant community in the East End also set up numerous small synagogues, which recreated the atmosphere of those in Eastern Europe. They opened shops selling kosher food and other goods. Posters and newspapers were printed in Yiddish and the busy, bustling streets were full of traders shouting out their wares.

Russian Vapour Baths sign, Brick Lane, London, early 20th Century
This sign was used to advertise the Russian Vapour Baths in Brick Lane. The baths were more popularly known as ‘Schewzik’s’, after their owner Benjamin Schewzik. The steam baths were used by the large immigrant Jewish community living in London’s East End from the late 19th century. They were an important part of social and religious life and were mostly used by men following work on a Friday evening, before going to the synagogue for prayers. The immigrant community in the East End also set up numerous small synagogues, which recreated the atmosphere of those in Eastern Europe. They opened shops selling kosher food and other goods. Posters and newspapers were printed in Yiddish and the busy, bustling streets were full of traders shouting out their wares.

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Kampf un kempfer - a Yiddish pamphlet written by Russian Socialist-Revolutionaries exiled in London, 1904

Kampf un kempfer - a Yiddish pamphlet written by Russian Socialist-Revolutionaries exiled in London, 1904

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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London c. 1821

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London c. 1821

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Dancer on the tube, 1968

Dancer on the tube, 1968

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London’s Shoreditch Market, ca. 1980s

London’s Shoreditch Market, ca. 1980s

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ON THIS DAY: 9th November, 1888 - Mary Jane Kelly was murdered in London, widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper.

ON THIS DAY: 9th November, 1888 - Mary Jane Kelly was murdered in London, widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper.

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Girl among the ruins, Battersea incident, England, 1945Corresponds to V2 rocket bombing of Battersea, in London, of 27 January 1945: 17 people killed, 20 houses destroyed, dozens more houses damaged.

Girl among the ruins, Battersea incident, England, 1945
Corresponds to V2 rocket bombing of Battersea, in London, of 27 January 1945: 17 people killed, 20 houses destroyed, dozens more houses damaged.

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London Underground map, 1908

London Underground map, 1908

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Construction of the Metropolitan Railway, the world’s first underground railway. Illustration shows the trench and partially completed cut and cover tunnel close to Kings Cross station, London, 1861

Construction of the Metropolitan Railway, the world’s first underground railway. Illustration shows the trench and partially completed cut and cover tunnel close to Kings Cross station, London, 1861

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A cell and galleries at Newgate Prison - 1896

A cell and galleries at Newgate Prison - 1896