DescriptionMile End Stadium, Rhodeswell Road, E14 - geograph.org.uk - 787201.jpg
English: Mile End Stadium, Rhodeswell Road, E14 The stadium was originally built as the King George V Stadium with a cinder running track. It subsequently became known as the East London Stadium, and then became the Mile End Stadium when it was reopened with a synthetic running track in 1990.
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