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Limehouse

Limehouse meaning

A district in eastern London, now part of the borough of Tower Hamlets (OS grid ref TQ3681).

Example sentences (11)

A boy's "dangerous" hound became violently out of control on Friday when officers trotted down Maroon Street, Limehouse, east London.

Sidi Limehouse of Rosebank Farms has been growing fruits and vegetables on a stretch of nearby land for decades, and Mark Connelly of Edisto Gold Honey watches over hives filled with upwards of 50,000 bees.

Apsana Begum, the Labour incumbent for Poplar and Limehouse (also in East London), released a statement on Wednesday afternoon criticising Starmer.

During one of their tense meetings, Limehouse tells Raylan he could share stories about his mother, which enrages Raylan.

Of all the alterations that the Industrial Revolution inflicted on Britain’s landscape, few are as pleasing as the Regent’s Canal, cut in the early 19th century to link the Grand Union Canal at Paddington to the River Thames at Limehouse.

Step inside three of celebrated author Peter Ackroyd's London novels on a ghoulish walk around the East End, featuring readings from Hawksmoor, The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein, and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem.

A swan and a mallard duck play hide and seek among rubbish in the river Thames in Limehouse, London.

Everyone familiar with the drinking scene in Limehouse and Canary Wharf will be well aware of the iconic Grapes.

Sombeyay, an Into Mischief colt out of the Limehouse mare Teroda, ran 6 furlongs on the fast track in 1:10.35 with up.

Sociologist Virginia Berridge claims Rohmer created a false image of London's Chinese community as crime-ridden, further claiming that the Limehouse Chinese were one of the most law-abiding of London's ethnic minorities.

The first Chinatown in London was located in the Limehouse area of the East End of London Sales, Rosemary; d'Angelo, Alessio; Liang, Xiujing; Montagna, Nicola.