Shadwell

Shadwell

infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Shadwell
latitude= 51.5071
longitude= -0.0466
os_grid_reference= TQ355805
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area=E
postcode_district=E1
london_borough= Tower Hamlets
constituency_westminster= Bethnal Green and Bow

Shadwell is an inner-city district situated within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets located on the north bank of the Thames between Wapping to the west and Limehouse to the east. It is located convert|3|mi|km|1|lk=on east of Charing Cross and forms part of the East End of London.

History

Etymology

In the 13th century, the area was known as "Scadflet" and "Shatfliet" [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64262 "Deeds: A.2501 - A.2600", A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 2 (1894), pp. 87-99] (Middlesex A2589, c. 1218) accessed: 26 August 2008] – derived from the Anglo-Saxon "fleot", meaning a shallow creek or bay – the land was a low lying marsh, until drained (by order of Act of Parliament, after 1587) by Cornelius Vanderdelf. [http://www.mernick.co.uk/thhol/shadwell.html "Shadwell"] "The Copartnership Herald", Vol. II, no. 23 (Christmas 1932-January 1933)accessed: 26 August 2008] A spring, issuing from near the south wall of the churchyard was dedicated to St Chad, and filled a nearby well. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46780 "Book 5, Ch. 3: Parishes east of the Tower", A New History of London: Including Westminster and Southwark (1773), pp. 769-772] accessed: 26 August 2008] The origin of the name is therefore confused, being associated with both the earlier use and the later well.

Origins

In the 17th century, Thomas Neale became a local landowner, and built a mill and established a waterworks on large ponds, left by the draining of the marsh. The area had been virtually uninhabited and he developed the waterfront, with houses behind as a speculation. Shadwell became a maritime hamlet with roperies, tan yards, breweries, wharves, smiths and numerous taverns, which built up around the chapel of St Paul's. Seventy-five sea captains are buried in its churchyard, while Captain James Cook had his son baptised there.

By the mid-18th century Shadwell Spa was established, producing sulphurous waters, in Sun Tavern fields. As well as medicinal purposes, salts were extracted from the waters; and used by local calicoprinters to fix their dyes. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45444 "Shadwell", The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 383-390] accessed: 26 August 2008]

The modern area is dominated by the enclosed former dock, Shadwell Basin, whose construction destroyed much of the earlier settlement – by this time degenerated into slums. The basin once formed the eastern entrance to the then London Docks, with a channel leading west to St Katharine Docks. It is actually two dock basins - the south basin was constructed in 1828-32 and the north basin in 1854-8.

Unlike nearby Limehouse Basin, few craft larger than canoes can be seen on Shadwell Basin, which is largely used for fishing and watersports - and as a scenic backdrop to the modern residential developments that line it. The basin, however, is still connected to the Thames and the channel is spanned by a bascule bridge.

Parish church

St. Paul's Shadwell with St. James Ratcliffe, is traditionally known as the "Church of Sea Captains". In 1656 the church was established as a "Chapel of Ease", from St Dunstan's, at Stepney. In 1669, it was rebuilt as the Parish Church of Shadwell, and it was the last of five parish churches rebuilt after the Restoration. In 1820, it was again rebuilt as a 'Waterloo church'.

Captain James Cook was an active parishioner and John Wesley preached in the church from time to time. Isham Randolph, one of Thomas Jefferson's grandfathers and son of William Randolph, was married in St. Paul's church. Jefferson's boyhood home was named Shadwell after the parish.

Notable current and former residents of Shadwell

* Bob Crow (born 13 June 1961) - trade union leader
* Walter Pater (4 August, 1839 - 30 July, 1894) - essayist and critic
* Maidul Islam-19 May- Judgement Day- Lyrical Genius

ee Also

* Stepney Historical Trust

Education

Specifically local schools include Blue Gate Fields and Bigland Green Primary schools; and Bishop Challoner secondary school.

References

Transport and locale

;Nearest places
*Wapping
*Stepney
*Limehouse
*Whitechapel

External links

* [http://www.mernick.co.uk/thhol/shad1935.html Description of old Shadwell]
* [http://www.stpaulsshadwell.org St Paul's Church Shadwell]


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