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Information about Whitechapel
Whitechapel is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, United Kingdom. It is a built-up inner city district located 3.4 miles (5.5 km) east of Charing Cross and roughly bounded by the Bishopsgate thoroughfare on the west, Hanbury Street on the north, Brady Street and Cavell Street on the east and Commercial Road on the south.
Since at least the 1970s, Whitechapel and other nearby parts of East London have figured prominently in London's art scene. Probably the area's most prominent art venue is the Whitechapel Art Gallery, founded in 1901 and long an outpost of high culture in a poor neighbourhood. As the neighbourhood has gentrified, it has gained citywide, and even international, visibility and support. As of 2005, the gallery is undergoing a major expansion, with the support of £3.26 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The expanded facility is due to open in 2007/8.
Whitechapel in the early 21st century has figured prominently in London's punk rock/skuzz rock scene, with the main focal point for this scene being The Rhythm Factory bar/restaurant/nightclub. This scene includes the likes of The Libertines, The Others, Razorlight and even The Rakes, all of whom have had some commercial success in the music charts.
Whitechapel is a location on the London version of the Monopoly boardgame.
The Royal London Hospital, home to Joseph Carey Merrick ("the Elephant Man") in his final years, is situated opposite Whitechapel tube station and is a prominent local landmark.
The roof of the Royal London Hospital is the base for the London Air Ambulance.
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