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Whitechapel
Whitechapel
Whitechapel is a built-up inner city district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England. It is located east of Charing Cross and roughly bounded by the Bishopsgate thoroughfare on the west, Fashion Street on the north, Brady Street and Cavell Street on the east and The Highway on the...

is a district in London. Associated with it are:
  • Whitechapel District (Metropolis)
    Whitechapel District (Metropolis)
    Whitechapel was a local government district within the metropolitan area of London, England from 1855 to 1900. It was formed by the Metropolis Management Act 1855 and was governed by the Whitechapel District Board of Works, which consisted of elected vestrymen.Until 1889 the district was in the...

  • Whitechapel tube station
    Whitechapel tube station
    Whitechapel is a London Underground and London Overground station on Whitechapel Road in the Whitechapel neighbourhood of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in east London, England. The station is located on the east–west tracks shared by the District line and Hammersmith and City line and is on...

  • Whitechapel (UK Parliament constituency)
    Whitechapel (UK Parliament constituency)
    Whitechapel was a parliamentary constituency in the Whitechapel district of East London. In 1885 the seat was established as a division of the parliamentary borough of Tower Hamlets...

  • Whitechapel and St Georges (UK Parliament constituency)
    Whitechapel and St Georges (UK Parliament constituency)
    Whitechapel and St George's was a parliamentary constituency in east London, which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom....

  • Whitechapel Computer Works
    Whitechapel Computer Works
    Whitechapel Computer Works Ltd. was a computer workstation company formed in the East End of London, United Kingdom in April 1983, with investment from the Greater London Enterprise Board and the Department of Trade and Industry....

    , a defunct computer company
  • Whitechapel Bell Foundry
    Whitechapel Bell Foundry
    The Whitechapel Bell Foundry is a bell foundry in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London. The foundry is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest manufacturing company in Great Britain...

  • Whitechapel and Bow Railway
  • Whitechapel Boys
    Whitechapel Boys
    The Whitechapel Boys is a name given to a loose group of Anglo-Jewish writers and artists of the early 20th century. It is named after Whitechapel, which contained one of London's main Jewish settlements and from which many of its members came...

    , group of writers
  • Whitechapel (TV series)
    Whitechapel (TV series)
    Whitechapel is a three-part British television drama series produced by Carnival Films, which first broadcast in the UK on 2 February 2009 and which dealt with the murders of Jack the Ripper....

    , an ITV drama series


Whitechapel may also refer to:
  • Whitechapel, Lancashire
    Whitechapel, Lancashire
    Whitechapel is a tiny hamlet in the civil parish of Goosnargh in Lancashire, England. It lies on the border of the Forest of Bowland near the foot of Beacon Fell, and close to the neighbouring village of Inglewhite. Its name is marked as White Chapel on some maps.The area was known as "Threlfall"...

    , a small English village
  • Whitechapel (band)
    Whitechapel (band)
    Whitechapel is an American deathcore band from Knoxville, Tennessee. The group comprises vocalist Phil Bozeman, guitarists Ben Savage, Alex Wade, Zach Householder; bassist Gabe Crisp and drummer Ben Harclerode. Their band name is derived from a district in the built-up inner city of London, known...

    , an American deathcore band
  • Whitechapel (S.C.U.M song), a song and single by S.C.U.M (band)
    S.C.U.M (band)
    S.C.U.M are a South East London based post-punk/art rock group. Its members are Thomas Cohen , Bradley Baker , Samuel Kilcoyne , Huw Webb and Melissa Rigby . The band previously included Ruaridh Connellan and Joseph Williams...

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