Secrets of Spitalfields

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1. Which of these stations is NOT near Spitalfields?
Southwark     Aldgate     Aldgate East     Liverpool St
    

2. Which artists is/are most associated with Spitalfields?
Constable     Gilbert & George     Rothko     Whistler
   

3. "Eat My Handbag Bitch" is typical of Spitalfields. What is it?
a bar     nickname for a famous local     a restaurant a shop

4. Brick Lane is famous for its "Indian" restaurants but most of them are really....?
Rajasthani   Bangladeshi     Goan     Sri Lankan

5. Where were the famous Liberty and Big Ben bells cast?
Whitechapel     White Hart Lane     Whitehall     White Horse Road

6. The building at the corner of Brick Lane & Fournier St. has had many uses. What has it NEVER been?
a mosque     a Buddhist temple     a synagogue    a Huguenot church

7. What are you most likely to find at Columbia Market?
records & CDs     shoes     pants     plants

8. Which East End Art Gallery has shown Constable, Pollock and Picasso?
East End Gallery  Whitechapel  Toynbee   Famous Artists Gallery

9. Whose house can still be visited at 18 Folgate St?
Dennis Severs     Severe Denise    Dennis Healey    Denise Sven

10. Which of these is NOT a market?
Spitalfields    Petticoat Lane    Commercial St.     Brick Lane

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Prizes

Enter by 30th June and you could win the chance to be a market trader for a day. After an introduction to the fine art of market trading, you'll have the opportunity to try out your newly acquired skills on one of the auctioneer type market stalls on Club Row in Brick Lane; a place on a Saturday half day workshop 'How to take care of your Bonsai tree', with Timeless Trees, Erza Street, E2, suitable for novices or connoisseurs, as well as a magnificent Specimen Japanese Maple tree to take home; chance for 2 people to go on a tour of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry where the Liberty Bell and Big Ben were cast or .membership of the Whitechapel Art Gallery for one year, with invitations (for 2 people) to all the private viewings at the Gallery, the WAG magazine, discounts and other events.