Labyrinth
Mark Wallinger

Stepney Green

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First opened in 1902, Stepney Green’s name derives from Saxon and Old English words meaning ‘landing place’. It is now the stop for students and professors to exit for Queen Mary, University of London.
The Mile End Genesis Cinema and the Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives are just minutes away.

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posted by: Lapis Wake on 1 December 2021 at 3:46 pm

As of 1/12/21, this labyrinth is missing. 3 sides of the frame remain

posted by: Sasha Morse on 7 December 2021 at 12:59 pm

Thank you for your comment – this is being investigated by the British Transport Police.

posted by: Art Awan on 6 August 2013 at 10:10 am

This is the real East End, here you will find everyone from your stereotype cockney geezers, Asian street gangtas, Market traders, European Builders, international Students all the way through to Earls at Saint Dunstables Catherdral, there’s no place like it


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