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Encyclopedia > Aldgate

Aldgate was a gateway through London Wall to the City of London, located by the East End. It is close to Whitechapel.


In 1773, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral by Phillis Wheatley, the first book by an African American was published here after her owners could not find a publisher in Boston.


Aldgate is a ward electing councillors to the Corporation of London.


Stations in Aldgate:

See also: city gate, city wall




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Aldgate East (342 words)
The old Aldgate East station was demolished and its platform space used for the new tracks.
The track level had to be lowered by 7 feet to allow the new Aldgate East station to have sub-surface ticket halls.
The heavy-duty eye-bolts that the wire cables holding the wooden trestles were attached to, are still in situ in the ceiling of Aldgate East station.
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