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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_FordOld Ford - Wikipedia

    Geography. Community. Education. Transport. See also. References. External links. Old Ford. Coordinates: 51.535°N 0.022°W. Old Ford is an area in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that is named after the natural ford which provided a crossing of the River Lea. [1] History. Administration and boundaries.

  3. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › old-fordOld Ford | Hidden London

    The story of Old Ford (in Bow), from Cut Throat Lane to Suffragette City and beyond. Plus a photo and a map.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Old_FordOld Ford - Wikiwand

    Old Ford is an area in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that is named after the natural ford which provided a crossing of the River Lea. Introduction Old Ford History Administration and boundaries Location of the ford Routes using the ford After the bridge From settlement to district Reconstruction Contemporary

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · We will explore more about daily lives in the Old Ford area, one of Tower Hamlets oldest neighbourhoods. Old Ford, bordered by canals, Victoria Park, and railways, has an intriguing past, from ancient routes to tea gardens, from inns to industries, from trades to the street market, and all the life in between.

  6. Type: Quarter. Description: area of Bow, East London. Categories: area of London and locality. Location: Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 51.53411° or 51° 32' 3" north. Longitude. -0.02682° or 0° 1' 37" west.

  7. Old Ford is bordered on the north by Hackney Wick, on the east by Stratford, on the south by Bow, and on the west by South Hackney. Commute: The City: 4.3 miles / 25-45 minutes by car / 30-35 minutes by transit / 25-30 minutes by bike.

  8. Old Ford is an area in East London. Old Ford name was first recorded in 1268, although a ‘Robert of Aleford’, who was mentioned in 1244 – may have come from here. The ford crossed the River Lea roughly where the ‘Old Ford’ locality name appears on the map below.[1]

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