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Even so, there are no plans to restore or modernize the building because 19 Princelet Street is itself the museum's principal exhibit.
Given the scale of immigration from Britain's former colonies since the 1960's, the museum at 19 Princelet Street is modest.
When Lichtenstein first entered 19 Princelet Street, it was no longer an active house of worship, yet its past life seemed all too present.
"The Princelet Street room, its shifts and moods, its objects and furniture, is all we have," he writes.
Princelett, sometimes spelled "Princelet", is a hamlet on the Isle of Wight.
Princelet Street, Spitalfields, London.
Of Princelet Street, Howe wrote:
In the same year, Howe returned to solo recording: producing a new CD, her fifth, Princelet Street.
Ithobal sprang to his feet and cried, grasping his sword:-- "By my father's soul, you shall answer for this, Princelet."
The headquarters of Music Express are located at No 4 Princelet Street, Spitalfields and later at Somerset House.
Everest opened his first premises in 1989; in Princelet Street, Spitalfields, just outside the City of London, in the East End.
A Blue Plaque granted by English Heritage in 1998 marks the house at 2 Princelet Street, Spitalfields, E1, where Garthwaite lived and worked.
While visiting the old Jewish quarter of Whitechapel, she learned of a hermit who more than 20 years earlier had vanished from his room above the Princelet Street synagogue.
It recounts the strange life of David Rodinsky, a Jewish hermit who for decades lived in an attic room at 19 Princelet Street and who vanished suddenly in 1969.
The Museum of Immigration and Diversity is a British museum at 19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
In it the authors attempt to discover what became of reclusive Jewish scholar David Rodinsky, who disappeared in the late 1960s and whose room at 19 Princelet Street was discovered undisturbed 20 years later.
(An important exhibition about the East End synagogues will be mounted this summer in the evocative setting of the Heritage Center, Spitalfields - itself an abandoned synagogue - at 19 Princelet Street.)
Among the 50,000 or so Huguenots fleeing religious persecution by Louis XIV was Peter Abraham Ogier, a silk merchant whose family was the first to occupy 19 Princelet Street in 1719.
Meanwhile the mystery of Rodinsky's Room at 19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields was explored by Rachel Lichtenstein and Iain Sinclair in a book of the same name, published in 1999.
Jakobsson suggests that Theophilos Autokrator was a Bactrian princelet who briefly maintained himself in some part of Bactria, after the Hellenistic kingdom there had been vanquished by nomads, presumably in the 120s BCE.
In 1916, he became rabbi of the Spitalfields Great Synagogue (Machzike Hadath, "upholders of the law"), an immigrant Orthodox community located in Brick Lane, Spitalfields Living at 9 Princelet Street Spitalfields.
Nearby buildings of interest include Christ Church, Spitalfields, The Jamme Masjid or Great London Mosque on the corner of Fournier Street - the building represents a history of successive communities of immigrants in East End, and the head office of Habitat on Princelet Street.