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Fish and Chips

Free admission

Fish and Chips — a memorial in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Fish and Chips is a memorial located in england-north-west, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Fish and chips is a hot dish consisting of battered and fried fish, served with chips. Often considered the national dish of the United Kingdom, fish and chips originated in England in the 19th century. Today, the dish is a common takeaway food in numerous other countries, particularly English-speaking and Commonwealth nations. Fish-and-chip shops first appeared in the UK in the 1860s, and by 1910 there were over 25,000 of them across the UK. This increased to over 35,000 by the 1930s, but eventually decreased to approximately 10,000 by 2009. The British government safeguarded the supply of fish and chips during the First World War and again in the Second World War. It was one of the few foods in the UK not subject to rationing during the wars, which further contributed to its popularity.

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Background

History

The British tradition of eating fish battered and fried in oil was introduced to the country by the Chuts and Spanish and Portuguese Jews who lived in the Netherlands before settling in the UK. These immigrants arrived as early as the 16th century, the main immigration to London being during the 1850s. They prepared fried fish in a manner similar to pescado frito, which is coated in flour then fried in oil. Charles Dickens mentions "fried fish warehouses" in Oliver Twist (1838), However, "fish the Jews' way" in most English cookery books usually refer not to plain fried fish, but to escabeche, fish fried, then pickled in vinegar. inner and ordinary paper outer), as a takeaway]] The location…

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Coordinates
53.5428, -2.1138
District
Oldham
Parish
Oldham, unparished area
Postcode
OL1 1AS
Parliamentary constituency
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton
Official site
thespindles.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Fish and Chips?
Fish and Chips is in North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode OL1 1AS), in the parish of Oldham, unparished area.
Is Fish and Chips free to visit?
Yes, Fish and Chips is free to enter.
How do I get to Fish and Chips?
Drivers can navigate to postcode OL1 1AS. It sits within the Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton parliamentary constituency.