London’s East End book review: A guide for family and local historians by Jonathan Oates
London’s East End is a thoroughly researched and fascinating book aimed specifically at readers who are looking into their East
London’s East End is a thoroughly researched and fascinating book aimed specifically at readers who are looking into their East
The Gentle Author, the much-loved creator of the Spitalfields Life blog, published East End Vernacular: Artists who painted London’s East End
The photobook The East End in Colour is a collection of beautiful photographs of the old East End spanning the
Rifleman Marksman Sniper is a novel by Ronald Cove, which explores the events leading up to, as well as the
Kate Thompson’s The Allotment Girls is a heart-warming story of East End friendship and romance, centred around the historic Dig
Dan Hancox, author of Inner City Pressure: The Story of Grime, tells the rise of a hyper-local East London sound
90 Degree Melt is famous for serving up oozing, melting, deliciousness, with entirely vegetarian, and often vegan, ingredients. Today, they’re
Maybin’s has had a Bali-inspired makeover since Carly came back to the Roman Road from travelling. As promised, we’re bringing
Muxima is a serious crowd pleaser on Roman Road, famous for its friendly faces, great music but most of all,
Wine shop and restaurant Symposium constantly brings new and exciting food to the Roman. This Tonnarelli (pasta) with succulent red
Gotto Trattoria is a family run restaurant on the banks of the River Lea at Here East, just a half
Italian bistro Bacaro makes some of the most delicious food on the Roman and now, you can recreate yourself. We