Minnie Lansbury and the Clock on Bow Road
You may have noticed the clock on Electric House on Bow Road, but were you aware of the woman it
You may have noticed the clock on Electric House on Bow Road, but were you aware of the woman it
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’re raising our hands in praise to those behind the East End Women’s Museum,
The 3rd of March this year will mark the 77th anniversary of the Bethnal Green tube disaster. One of the
We talk to local photographer Andrew Leo about the Postcode Project, his foray into a less commercial and more personal
David Miller (he prefers Miller), may not be known to you, but if you live on Roman Road you’ll most
Born in 1847 and rising to fame as a political activist in the mid-late 1800s, Annie Besant was a key
Starting life as a squat in the 1970s, Roman Road’s London Buddhist Centre now attracts guest artists and poets, including
East End legend and Bow resident, Clara Grant’s Farthing Bundles helped put a smile on the face of thousands of
We talk to Robb Myers, the much loved local sewing machine fixer, who is celebrating 70 years at his shop,
Flying ducks, a French bulldog and a piece of Suffragette history – this must be Corey Homeware on Roman Road.
Few people realise that Bow is the heartland of Sylvia Pankhurst and the East London Federation of Suffragettes. Within 100 metres
The burgundy façade of Vinarius is temporarily hidden, concealed behind one of the many colourful market stalls of the charismatic