East London Suffragettes centenary festival
‘Sylvia Pankhurst was a really incredible woman, and I wanted to see her story told,’ says Sarah Jackson, so she
‘Sylvia Pankhurst was a really incredible woman, and I wanted to see her story told,’ says Sarah Jackson, so she
On the Closing Sunday of Roman Road Festival we shut off the roads, rolled out the artificial grass and turned Roman
Roman Road’s shops and businesses stayed open late and turned Bow’s village high street into a string of pop-up stages,
There’s a lot to celebrate about Roman Road and Bow – the fight for women’s Suffrage, the birth of unions,
The oldest printers in the East End, Arbers & Co on Roman Road, printed for the East London Suffragettes over
We talk to former Roman Road resident, the portrait painter Stuart Pearson Wright, who was inspired by The Roman’s everyday
How John Cooper and the advent of ‘evening classes’ spawned the East London Group of artists who painted the real
David Buckman’s interest in twentieth century art was awakened when, as a freelance journalist, he read a feature about the
Visitors to London make a point of sight-seeing and often know London better than the natives. If you are a
‘Second hand clothing isn’t only cool vintage or jumble sales,’ says Holly Shaw, owner and operator of Anchor + Hope,
By the time you read this, Arber’s will be gone. WF Arber and Co Ltd printing works, run by three