This guide to living in Clerkenwell will show you the best of the area. From streets and squares to Clerkenwell restaurants and markets, it has it all.
If you love London and love history, Smithfield is the place to visit. Centuries of intrigue, deaths, Zeppelin scars and home of the famous market porters.
As a peoples’ market, the Smithfield market should exemplify opportunities for a shared future reflecting Birmingham’s ties to its historical trades as the civic place of gathering for a diverse community under a single roof. Carefully, unearthing its historical layers we seek new paradigms to inform our “virtuous cycles”. Thus creating generational, social and physical…
Smithfield Market, Farringdon, London, England, UK.
Smithfield Dog are rare and nearly extinct dog breed. They are herding dogs but other dogs are preferred more by ranchers which is the reason they are so rare.
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Smithfield Market, Shudehill, C1 passage looking south, Manchester, 1966 Ref no: m59794
This guide to living in Clerkenwell will show you the best of the area. From streets and squares to Clerkenwell restaurants and markets, it has it all.
If you love London and love history, Smithfield is the place to visit. Centuries of intrigue, deaths, Zeppelin scars and home of the famous market porters.
Sold by Create your own from scratch Shape: Square Stickers Create custom stickers for every occasion! From special mailings and scrapbooking to kids’ activities and DIY projects, you’ll find these stickers are great for so many uses. Add your own designs, patterns, text, and pictures! Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large: 3" L x 3” W, 6 stickers per sheet Small: 1.5" L x 1.5” W, 20 stickers per sheet Printed on white acid-free paper Vibrant full-color, full-bleed printing Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back Available in a matte or glossy finish Choose between 7 different shapes
The grand and unassuming Smithfield Pendant Lamp provides direct light suitable for a variety of interiors. English designer Jasper Morrison was inspired by the industrial lighting fixtures found in London's Smithfield Market. “I’ve always liked the industrial and functional character of these lights,” he says. “I wanted to make a project out of them, looking for some way of making use of their efficiency in delivering light, and the forms themselves which are so much a part of the good atmosphere of industrial spaces.”Available in black, matte black, mud and white. Its diffuser is an injection-molded opalescent PC (polycarbonate). The steel ceiling attachment features a steel suspension cable, and the three-pole electric cable is PTFE double insulation. Also Available: Smithfield Ceiling LampMaterial: Aluminum, Polycarbonate Dimensions: 8.46"H x 23"W | Cord Length: 106" Shipping Info: Typically ships in 3-7 days
“Smithfield (Meat Market) by Edward Bawden 1967 (@FryArtGallery).”
Smithfield Hanglamp/Plafondlamp Smithfield Hanglamp/Plafondlamp is ontworpen door de beroemde Britse ontwerper. De Smithfield-familie is vernoemd naar de Smithfield Market in Londen en de ontwerper werd geïnspireerd door wat hij zag als het industriële karakter van de armatuur, waarbij een industrieel geïnspireerd ontwerp werd gecombineerd met een minimalistische geometrische vorm. Perfect voor commerciële en residentiële ruimtes, deze moderne minimalistische Smithfield hanglamp/plafonniere schijnt recht naar beneden om een gezellige sfeerverlichting te creëren en is een natuurlijke eetkamerlamp! Het minimalistische ontwerp is gecombineerd met zwart/wit voor een eenvoudige schoonheid. Smithfield Suspension/Ceiling Light is verkrijgbaar in zowel hangende als plafondversies, geproduceerd met behulp van een spuitgietproces voor kwaliteit en esthetiek. Koop Smithfield Hanglamp/Plafondlamp bij Simig, geweldige kortingen en gratis verzending! Let op: Uw betaling is exclusief douanerechten, lokale belastingen of andere invoerkosten. Als u vragen heeft over onze producten, neem dan contact met ons op en wij nemen binnen 24 uur contact met u op. Smithfield Hanglamp/Plafondlamp Productgrootte Klein: dia 35cm x H 14cm / ∅ 13,8 ″ x H 5,5 ″ Medium: diameter 48cm x H 16cm / ∅ 18,8 ″ x H 6,3 ″ Groot: dia 60cm x H 21cm / ∅ 23,6 ″ x H 8,3 ″ Smithfield Hanglamp/Plafondlamp Details Materiaal: aluminium, acryl Lichtbron: E27 Vermogen: max. 40W Gewicht: 3kg/6.6lbs Afwerkingen: wit, zwart, grijs Proces: snijden, plateren Besturingsmethode: drukknopschakelaar (niet dimbaar) Wij leveren 150cm/59″ draden met schakelstekkers. Kan op verzoek worden verlengd. Aankoopnotities Als je problemen hebt met inklaring en transportschade, neem dan contact met ons op via e-mail. E-mailadres: [email protected] Deze bestelling is exclusief lampen. Houd er rekening mee en begrijp dat kleurverschillen en meetverschillen onvermijdelijk zijn.
This 3 day London itinerary has everything from the big sights to the local areas. It covers a range of things to do in 72 hours in London.
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Take a tour of our 50 favourite buildings in London as chosen by city architects, authors and the Mayor of London himself
The grand and unassuming Smithfield Pendant Lamp provides direct light suitable for a variety of interiors. English designer Jasper Morrison was inspired by the industrial lighting fixtures found in London's Smithfield Market. “I’ve always liked the industrial and functional character of these lights,” he says. “I wanted to make a project out of them, looking for some way of making use of their efficiency in delivering light, and the forms themselves which are so much a part of the good atmosphere of industrial spaces.”Available in black, matte black, mud and white. Its diffuser is an injection-molded opalescent PC (polycarbonate). The steel ceiling attachment features a steel suspension cable, and the three-pole electric cable is PTFE double insulation. Also Available: Smithfield Ceiling LampMaterial: Aluminum, Polycarbonate Dimensions: 8.46"H x 23"W | Cord Length: 106" Shipping Info: Typically ships in 3-7 days
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Discover the Smithfield neighborhood in London, and learn about the city's past with medieval sites, St Bartholomew the Great church, Georgian houses and more!
This free Clerkenwell walking tour will take you on a a self-guided walk in Clerkenwell, London. It comes with a detailed walking route, photos, and a map.
Equipped with a ceiling attachment and a 4m long power cable, the Smithfield Suspension Light takes its inspiration from the London Smithfield Market. Simple and elegant with a curvaceous shape, the Smithfield is a modern reimagination of a well known and loved shape in lighting design. Understated, the design is enriched by four glossy colourways, making it easily adaptable to an array of surroundings, whether the interior styling is classic or contemporary.
The Hare of the Tabor is one of the phantasmagorical characters that appear in Ben Jonson's play Bartholemew Fayre, from 1614, where he reports of "...the Bull with the five legs, and the dogs that dance the Morrice, and the Hare of the Tabor." The hare has a universal mythological significance with its' associations with fertility and rebirth. The tabor is a snare drum played with one hand and often used in processions. St Batholemew's Fair was an annual event held around Smithfield Market, London, in late summer and became notorious for being populated with nefarious and drunken characters. The colourful cast list of the play gives a real sense of the carnival atmosphere and includes a Ginger-Bread Woman, a Hobby Horse seller, a Cutpurse, a Ballad Singer, a Pig Woman, a Horse Courser, a Roarer, a Bawd, and a Madman. The fair became such a cause for concern that it was finally suppressed in 1855. The original image was copied from a drawing in the Harleain collection held at the British Library, and probably dates from the 17th century. It was reproduced in Joseph Strutts Sports and Pastimes of England in 1801. The image here is sourced from William Hone's Everyday Book, published in weekly instalments from January 1825, which was which was an almanac of "useful knowledge for daily use and diversion." The image caught my attention immediately upon seeing it, and manages to appear both playful and slightly sinister at the same time. PLEASE NOTE: 3 XL available in black shirt only.
Refined Smithfield is a specter of soft white with a hint of warmth and faint veins just under the surface of this dignified design. View Design Details on CambriaUSA
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'Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow..' From ' The Lake Isle of Innisfree' by W B Yeats (1865-1939) The 24th August is the Feast of St Bartholomew who is the Patron Saint of tanners and leather workers – a fact not missed by Ben Jonson in his play ‘Bartholomew Fair’ first performed about 1614. The fair took place near Smithfield Market in London every August from 1133 to 1855. Other parts of the country also had Bartholomew Fairs and they became a byword for raucous and sometimes criminal behaviour, fights, prostitution, drunkenness, and fairground food; notably pig roasts, pears and gingerbread. In late August as the agricultural cycle slowed, people needed an opportunity to let their hair down after three months of hard work and not many holidays. There are lots of pictures of Bartholomew Fair including a famous one by Hogarth of Tiddy Doll the gingerbread seller who moved from his usual spot in London's Haymarket (a famous red light district) to Smithfield for the duration of the Fair. Gingerbread as a traditional fair food, was made in a number of different ways. It was sometimes cut into fantastical shapes which were then gilded or stamped with an image appropriate to the occasion or the season. Gingerbread could also be a deep sticky cake or a hard biscuit made with breadcrumbs and honey, which when sold in broken pieces was called a ‘snap’. Whichever sort of gingerbread it was; it had by law to be made by a bona fide gingerbread maker, and it was sold on the streets of London from hot carts until well into the nineteenth century. The 24th August is also the traditional day for bee keepers to harvest honey, the bees are dozing in the summer heat having made the honey and filled their combs. The hives in the picture belong to my friend Barbara who keeps bees in a hidden valley near the Helford. Here's my recipe for Beekeeper's Cake. The recipe I used is similar to a traditional Jewish cake called 'Lekash’, which is often made for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. I've adapted it from from Denise Phillip’s book ‘New Flavours of the Jewish Table’. I’ve gingered up the spice mix a bit, so its gingerbread by another name really..... Beekeeper's Cake 175g plain flour 75g soft brown sugar 2 teaspoons ground ginger 1teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 100ml vegetable oil 225g clear honey Zest of 1 orange 3 eggs 100ml orange juice Method: 1. Pre-heat the oven to 180 C/350 F/ Gas mark 4. 2. Grease and line a 2lb loaf tin or a 7" loose bottomed cake tin 3. In a large bowl combine the flour, sugar, ginger, cinnamon and bicarbonate of soda. 4. Put the oil, honey, zest of orange, eggs and juice in another bowl and beat together until smooth. 5. Fold all together gently until all the flour is combined 6. Pour the cake mixture into the prepared tin. 7. Bake for about 50 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the middle of the cake mixture comes out clean. 8. Leave to cool in the tin, then turn out and wrap tightly in foil. Store for 2-3 days before serving to allow the flavours to mature. Decorate with glace icing or edible glitter. I printed the bee stencil out from the internet, cut it out, laid it on the cake and then stippled it with edible gold powder. I often make gingerbread at Christmas, gild it with gold leaf and give it away as presents. It’s also a good winter pudding, served warm with pear compote. The combination of pears and ginger is a marriage made in the middle ages and still going strong. Joan Trash: 'Why what stuff are they made on? Nothing but what's wholesome I assure you.' Leatherhead: 'Yes stale bread, rotten eggs, musty ginger and dead honey...' Joan Trash: 'Buy any gingerbread, gilt gingerbread!' From Bartholomew Fair by Ben Jonson (1572-1637)
Discover the Smithfield neighborhood in London, and learn about the city's past with medieval sites, St Bartholomew the Great church, Georgian houses and more!
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