- Bromley-by-Bow
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Bromley
latitude= 51.5246
longitude= -0.0170
constituency_westminster=
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area=E
postcode_district=E3
london_borough= Tower Hamlets
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ375825Bromley-by-Bow, historically and officially Bromley, is a place in the
London Borough of Tower Hamlets . It is an inner-city district situated convert|4.8|mi|km|1|lk=on east north-east ofCharing Cross .Geography and administration
Geography
Bromley-by-Bow is a part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in East London. To the north is Bow, and to the south is Poplar and Blackwall. The area is bisected north to south by the
Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road (A12) and the boundary of the area to the east is the River Lee and theLondon Borough of Newham . Between the expanded tunnel approach and the river is a small light industrial area, and has the area's main supermarket. Nearby isThree Mills . On the eastern side of the road is East London's oldest surviving building,Bromley Hall . To the west is Poplar and the former district ofMile End .The former Bow Common now forms
Tower Hamlets Cemetery andMile End Park . Bromley-by-Bow lies within the E3 postcode district.Administration
Councillors for the Bromley by Bow ward, which covers the district, are: [ [http://domino.towerhamlets.gov.uk/web/CE_Members.nsf/vMbrByWd?OpenView&RestrictToCategory=Bromley-by-Bow councillors for the Bromley by Bow ward] accessed 17 May 2007]
* Rania Khan (Respect)
* Mohammed Abdul Munim (Respect)
* Abdul Aziz Sardar (Labour)On
29 March 2007 , Andrew MawsonOBE was gazetted as "Baron Mawson, of Bromley-by-Bow". He was introduced as a peer on30 April 2007 . [cite web|url=http://politics.guardian.co.uk/lords/story/0,,2013978,00.html|title=Six new non-party political peers|publisher=The Guardian|date=15 February 2007 Retrieved19 May 2008 ]History
Etymology
In early records the name first appears as "Brambele", "Brambelegh", or "Brembeley" and is likely to be derived from the Saxon words "Brembel" – a bramble, and lege – a field. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45405 "Bromley St Leonard's", The Environs of London: volume 2: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 59-69] accessed: 19 May 2008.] The area became known as Bromley and was split from the parish of
Stepney to form Bromley St Leonard in 1536.From 1855, the civil duties of the Parish were taken over by the Poplar Board of Works. Between 1899 and 1965 that district formed the
Metropolitan Borough of Poplar , within theLondon County Council . [F. A. Youngs, "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England", Vol.I, 1979] In 1967, theLondon Underground station at Bromley was renamed to Bromley-by-Bow to distinguish it from the stations atBromley in theLondon Borough of Bromley some 8 miles (12.9 km) to the south. Over time the station's name has extended to the area and today it is nearly always known as Bromley-by-Bow. Bow itself was originally known as "Stratforde", becoming "Stratford-at-Bow" when a medieval bridge was built, in the shape of a bow.Religion
Bromley was also known as Bromley-St Leonards, after St Leonard's Priory, a
Benedictine nunnery founded in the time of William the conqueror. This priory achieved notoriety in the prologue to the "Prioress' tale" inGeoffrey Chaucer 'sCanterbury Tales .: "Ther was also a nonne, a prioresse,": "That of hir smylyng was ful symple and coy;": "Hire gretteste ooth was but by seinte loy;": "And she was cleped madame eglentyne.": "Ful weel she soong the service dyvyne,": "Entuned in hir nose ful semely,": "And frenssh she spak ful faire and fetisly,": "After the scole of stratford atte bowe,": "For frenssh of parys was to hire unknowe". [ [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/CT-prolog-para.html Line 125. Chaucer: "The Canterbury Tales"] accessed on 14 Nov 2006]
This was a barbed reference, as it implied the Prioress had learned French, from theBenedictine nuns, in a distinctAnglo-Norman dialect, [ [http://petescully.blogspot.com/2005/09/old-language-variety-anglo-norman.html Old Language Variety: Anglo-Norman] ] that by this time had lost prestige, and was being ridiculed as sub-standard French.The Abbey was destroyed at the time of the Dissolution, and the manor and lands passed to Sir
Ralph Sadleir , who lived atSutton House , inHomerton and wasprivy councillor toHenry VIII . The church was retained to become the parish church of St Leonards. This in turn was destroyed by bombing inWorld War II , and obliterated by the building of theBlackwall Tunnel approach road, dividing the main residential body of the parish from the river front. All that remains of the grounds of the Abbey is a small neglected churchyard.The Revd Richard Enraght, religious controversialist [ [http://anglicanhistory.org/england/enraght/prosecution.html Rev R.W. Enraght BA "My Prosecution" (1883)] accessed 17 May 2007] , was the Curate of St Michael and All Angels Church in St Leonards Road from 1884-1888 and Rector of St Gabriel Church (now demolished), Chrisp Street (Poplar), from 1888-1895.
Community facilities
Kingsley Hall is famous both for the visits ofMahatma Gandhi to theEast End in 1931, and also for the therapeutic clinic run by the alternative psychologist,R. D. Laing from 1965. Despite a severe fire in 1995, Kingsley Hall remains an active community centre.The
Bromley by Bow Centre is a radical approach to integrate health care, with nursery care, training opportunities and a community centre. It has been cited as a model for the future development of community services and healthcare.Demographics
In 2001, according to the UK national census data [ [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/discover/downloads/censusward-bromley.pdf census data] accessed 17 May 2007] , there were 11,581 people living in the ward in 2188 households, giving an average of 2.8 people per household. Of these 51% were female, 30% were under the age of 16 and 40% were of Bangladeshi origin.
Tenure in Bromley-by-Bow ward was predominantly rented with only 15% of households being owner-occupiers [ [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/discover/downloads/censuslap6.pdf Summary 2001 census data for LAP6] accessed 17 May 2007] . Census data indicates that the proportion of households in rented tenure was higher than the average for the borough. 60% of males were economically active with total unemployment being around 16% compared to 11% for the borough as a whole.
Education
:"For details of education in Bromley-by-Bow see the
List of schools in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets "Transport and locale
;Nearest places
*Bow
*Canning Town
*Poplar
*West Ham References
External links
* [http://www.mernick.co.uk/thhol/bromley2.html History of Bromley St. Leonard]
* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/bound_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10020384&c_id=10001043 A Vision of Britain - Parish boundaries of Bromley St. Leonard]
* [http://www.kingsleyhall.co.uk/ Kingsley Hall Community Centre]
* [http://www.bbbc.org.uk/html/homepage.htm Bromley-by-Bow Centre]
* [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/discover/downloads/censusward-bromley.pdf Bromley-by-Bow Ward Profile - based on 2001 census data]
* [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/thp/channels/thp/web/your+local+area+partnership/lap6/index.html Local Area Partnership 6] for the Mile End East ward and the Bromley by Bow ward.
* [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/discover/downloads/censuslap6.pdf 2001 Key Statistics for LAP6 - compared to London Borough of Tower Hamlets]
* [http://domino.towerhamlets.gov.uk/web/CE_Members.nsf/vMbrByWd?OpenView&RestrictToCategory=Bromley-by-Bow Bromley-by-Bow Ward Councillors]
* [http://www.bbbco.co.uk/index.html Bromley By Bow Football Club]
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