New bike tag!
Let this be the last bloody ping pong table.
Hackney Road Recreation Ground was formerly the site of Shoreditch Burying Ground (an extension of nearby St Leonards) in the 18th Century.
The site still contains two memorial stones - one of these marking the grave of Thomas Fairchild a leading nurseryman and botanist who sought to beautify the city. Fairchild's Nursery in Shoreditch existed from 1691 to 1740 and specialised in flowering plants.In 1717 Fairchild crossed the Carnation with the Sweet William to create 'Fairchild's Mule'.
New bike tag!
Let this be the last bloody ping pong table.
Hackney Road Recreation Ground was formerly the site of Shoreditch Burying Ground (an extension of nearby St Leonards) in the 18th Century.
The site still contains two memorial stones - one of these marking the grave of Thomas Fairchild a leading nurseryman and botanist who sought to beautify the city. Fairchild's Nursery in Shoreditch existed from 1691 to 1740 and specialised in flowering plants.In 1717 Fairchild crossed the Carnation with the Sweet William to create 'Fairchild's Mule'.
The shipping container houses arts exhibitions.
New. Use the force: