Professionally Manufactured Designer Bathrooms Fitted By Master Craftsmen To Exacting Standards.
Bathrooms Tower Hamlets For The Cheapest And Best.
Contracts Can Be Undertaken On Behalf Of Builders Or Home Improvement Companies Or For Commercial Or Domestic Customers
British Standard Bathrooms Installed
We Can Supply To Your Own Specification Or Complete Your Project From Start To Finish
Phone Bathrooms Tower Hamlets Free On 0800 8818103
We Are Particularly Pleased To Offer
Special Consideration For Listed Buildings
Contract Fitting Designer Bathrooms and Specialised Fitting
Specialised Bathrooms for Retail Premises Pubs and Clubs
FREE PHONE BATHROOMS TOWER HAMLETS ON
0800 881 8103
|
BATHROOMS TOWER HAMLETS
BATHROOMS TOWER HAMLETS Acknowledge Wilkipedia for the following information
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets (pronunciation (help·info)) is a London borough to the east of the City of London, England and north of the River Thames in East London. It includes much of the redeveloped Docklands region of London, including West India Docks and Canary Wharf. Many of the tallest buildings in London are located on the Isle of Dogs in the south of the borough. Tower Hamlets is one of five London boroughs which have been designated host boroughs for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Contents [show] * 1 Geography and administration o 1.1 Civic history o 1.2 Politics + 1.2.1 Parliament + 1.2.2 Greater London Assembly + 1.2.3 London Borough Council o 1.3 Physical geography o 1.4 Areas within the borough * 2 History * 3 Local landmarks o 3.1 Historical landmarks o 3.2 Modern landmarks * 4 Demographics * 5 Economic Profile * 6 Education o 6.1 Further Education Colleges o 6.2 Universities * 7 Sports and Leisure o 7.1 The Olympics o 7.2 Parks in Tower Hamlets o 7.3 Museums * 8 References * 9 External links [edit] Geography and administration [edit] Civic history The name "Tower Hamlets" was historically applied to the Tower division of the county of Middlesex, covering not only the present borough, but also part of the present-day London Borough of Hackney. The Constable of the Tower of London had special jurisdiction over the area from the 16th century until 1889. Inhabitants of Tower Hamlets were originally required to provide yeomen for the Tower of London. Later the Constable became Lord Lieutenant of the area, raising and organising the local militia. Under the Reform Act 1832 the area became a parliamentary borough. The name continued to be used for constituencies until 1918. The borough was formed in 1965, and took this historic name, through amalgamation of the former metropolitan boroughs of Bethnal Green, Poplar and Stepney. These boroughs were the heart of the East End of London.
History of bathrooms .
Although it was not with hygiene in mind, the first records for the use of baths date back as far as 3000 B.C. At this time water had a strong religious value, being seen as a purifying element for both body and soul, and so it was not uncommon for people to be required to cleanse themselves before entering a sacred area. Baths are recorded as part of a village or town life throughout this period, with a split between steam baths in Europe and America and cold baths in Asia. Communal baths were erected in a distinctly separate area to the living quarters of the village, with a view to preventing evil spirits from entering the domestic quarters of a commune.