York Hall – the history of the home of British Boxing
Originally built for bathing, York Hall on Old Ford Road is now considered by many to be the home of
Originally built for bathing, York Hall on Old Ford Road is now considered by many to be the home of
The site of 419 Wick Lane on Fish Island was once home to John Kidd & Co, a printing ink
Take a walk down Bow Road and you will meet a man with red hands. Draped in a dusty Victorian
The Double R Club was a notorious night-club on Bow Road named after and owned by the former gangsters, the
The Cranbrook Estate in Bethnal Green is one of the most important examples of post-war housing design in the area.
Dr Thomas John Barnardo was a philanthropist who lived in Bow and helped thousands of East End children. His life
A testimony to its industrial roots, Bow is criss-crossed by rivers, cuts, canals, railways and roads, and right in the
Our neighbourhood might be home to coffee shops and cycle lanes, but a few hundred years ago it was a
Freddie Foreman– also known as Brown Bread Fred– was an East London gangster who worked closely with the Kray twins
At one point there was as many as 33 cinemas in Tower Hamlets, but the majority of the small independents
This Good Friday, take part in the local tradition of Bun Day that dates back nearly 200 years at the
The 3rd of March this year will mark the 77th anniversary of the Bethnal Green tube disaster. One of the