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| Petticoat Lane is the best known East End market. Every Sunday it offers cut-price fashions, china and toys. Bargaining is a must for leather goods! At Roman Road Market in Bow, buy new and secondhand clothes, fabrics and shoes, then sample a plate of jellied eels or pie and mash in one of the old-style 'pie and mash' shops here.
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| For most of London's history, there was no East End.
After the Norman Conquest in 1066, the first King William built the Tower of London and enclosed the city with a gated wall, using the remains of the Roman walls as foundations.
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