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    Screening Shakespeare’s Shoreditch by Stagg, R

    Published 2019
    Journal article
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    Letter from J O Barry-Walsh to D McSwiney by Barry-Walsh, J. O., Anti-Partition League, APL

    Published 1939
    “…Typescript letter from the Organising Secretary of the Anti-Partition of Ireland League discussing the establishment of branches of the League in Hackney, Shoreditch and Kingsland. Dated 27 June 1939.…”
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    Correspondence
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    Una multitud de valores de uso: acaso los medios digitales influyen en las dinámicas actuales de producción del espacio público? by Rodrigo Andres Barrios Salcedo

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Las bases de datos analizadas capturan el volumen de conversaciones en línea generados entre octubre 2012 y Abril 2013 respecto de un centro comercial ‘Pop-up’ localizado en el predio que alberga la estación de metro ‘shoreditch’ y que posee destinación publica: ‘Boxpark Shoreditch’. …”
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    Article
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    Una multitud de valores de uso: acaso los medios digitales influyen en las dinámicas actuales de producción del espacio público? by Rodrigo Andres Barrios Salcedo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Las bases de datos analizadas capturan el volumen de conversaciones en línea generados entre octubre 2012 y Abril 2013 respecto de un centro comercial ‘Pop-up’ localizado en el predio que alberga la estación de metro ‘shoreditch’ y que posee destinación publica: ‘Boxpark Shoreditch’. …”
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    Article
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    What’s in a name? James Burbage and his Playhouse by C.W.R.D. Moseley

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The choice of the name ‘The Theatre’ for the new purpose built structure in Shoreditch in 1576 was not an obvious one. This paper will speculate about why it was chosen, and what ideas and values that word would have communicated to its customers. …”
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    Article
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    Prehistory, Playhouses and the Public: London's Planning Archaeology by Adam Single, Louise Davies

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The cases illustrate ad hoc public benefits secured following surprise discoveries at an excavation in Tottenham, as well as long-term benefits resulting from staged investigation and negotiation of two Elizabethan playhouses in Shoreditch and Aldgate. We discuss issues around encouraging and operating permanent visitor attractions and how to best secure the benefits deriving from those places through the UK planning system. …”
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    Article
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    2011 International Design Exchange Project, Hidden Space Project. Volume 2, Urban rooftops by Newman, Kaye, Harris, Janette, Park, Young Tae, Kim, Hong Ki, Kim, Suk Young

    Published 2011
    “…The space should take account of the social and cultural diversity that resides close by. Context: Shoreditch is weave of close knit streets with its former industrial context provide an area for those that want to step out of the norm and the corporate, it’s place to imagine new business. …”
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    Book
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    A Star That Never Sets: the Early Years of the Morning Star by Mary Rosser

    Published 1995-09-01
    “…At a packed conference in the Shoreditch Town Hall in 1945, delegates representing two million trade unionists voted unanimously that: "This conference expresses its agreement with the reports of the editorial board and pledges full support for the plans to develop the Daily Worker as a frontline national newspaper in which the policies of the labour, trade union and democratic movement generally will be popularly expanded." …”
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    Article
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    2014 International Design Exchange Project, the 5th Hidden Space Project, Re-energising space by Newman, Kaye, Harris, Janette, Park, Young Tae, Kim, Hong Ki, Park, Jin Ho, Ryu, Sook Hee, He, Renke, Zhang, Jina, Ahn, Sung Hee

    Published 2014
    “…The studio has endeavoured to keep the romantic materiality but suggest interventions that make this location a place for its community to enjoy. Studio 2, The Shoreditch Vibe, has looked at a semi vacant space situated in the East End, where it shares space with the local infrastructure of the telephone exchange. …”
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    Book
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