This is Home: An Irish Traveller in Hackney Wick
Irish Traveller and a proper East Ender, Danny Mongan is bridging cultural divides and challenging perceptions of Travellers’ rootlessness. When
Irish Traveller and a proper East Ender, Danny Mongan is bridging cultural divides and challenging perceptions of Travellers’ rootlessness. When
All Points East returns to Victoria Park in August 2023 with a strong set of headliners and supporting acts that
Maps provided by the London Metropolitan Archives show the extent of the bombing that East End Bow endured during World
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Nearly two years after Clarion Housing evacuated 120 households from Clare House tower block, former residents share memories of their
From a Roman Road council estate to the international stage, Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker remembers her East End community
How the residents of Henderson’s Chisenhale Road home are continuing the photographer’s legacy on the East End streets he documented
How Margaret Barnsdall-Stone went from working in an East End cake factory to mixing with Royalty, and the Cockney culture
While Sylvia Pankhurst’s The Mother’s Arms no longer exists, its legacy as a protective haven for women and children remains
Nowadays, we all have an idea of the meaning of the word Cockney, but we’ve discovered that the history of
From the Burdett-Coutts Drinking Fountain to the nearby Burdett Road, the presence of Baroness Burdett-Coutts is clear to see throughout our area.
Just off of bustling Mile End road lies one of London’s finest Georgian squares: Tredegar Square. You may walk through