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Media work started in 1981 documenting the closure of the old Billingsgate fish market, then worked as researcher firstly on channel 4 TVs multi-cultural
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dissolution." It is now in St Mary-at-Hill. The church's proximity to Billingsgate fish market prompted James Peller Malcolm to write "The narrow streets and
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British Sea Fishing. 12 October 2012. "Razor Clams on display in Billingsgate Fish Market, London". Alamy. Joaquim, Sandra; Matias, Domitília; Matias, Ana
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Old Billingsgate Fish Market, London, where Stockhausen performed Oktophonie on 25 October 2005
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Fishermen sailed as far as Iceland in the summer. They served Billingsgate Fish Market in the City of London, and moored in Barking Pool. Scymgeour Hewett
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1850s, they were sending as many as 80 million oysters a year to Billingsgate fish market. By then the plentiful oyster had become the food of the poor.
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fish trains from Fleetwood and Grimsby to Broad Street to access Billingsgate Fish Market. The big four railway companies standardised within their own networks
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Fish, typified their approach. Walter was a grouper, bought at Billingsgate Fish Market in 1998. Photographed at five stages of consumption, he provided