Why artist Sue Kreitzman made Bow her home
Sue Kreitzman’s CV is almost as colourful as her living room. She funded her college degree by playing her oboe,
Sue Kreitzman’s CV is almost as colourful as her living room. She funded her college degree by playing her oboe,
In 2007, DIY Queen and local resident Jo Behari swapped a desk job for a sledgehammer, and set up the
Sylvia Pankhurst is well-known for her contribution to Suffragettes movement while she lived in Bow but who were the other,
As part of a collaborative project with the London Metropolitan University, we asked students to submit a project that was
You may have noticed the clock on Electric House on Bow Road, but were you aware of the woman it
Born in 1847 and rising to fame as a political activist in the mid-late 1800s, Annie Besant was a key
East End legend and Bow resident, Clara Grant’s Farthing Bundles helped put a smile on the face of thousands of
Flying ducks, a French bulldog and a piece of Suffragette history – this must be Corey Homeware on Roman Road.
The third Roman Road Summer Festival brought Roman Road Market to life with live music all day, a Cockney Corner
Norman Grove’s annual street party celebrated its links with Sylvia Pankhurst’s Suffragettes with a Suffragette-themed day of festivities. Norman Grove,
‘Sylvia Pankhurst was a really incredible woman, and I wanted to see her story told,’ says Sarah Jackson, so she
There’s a lot to celebrate about Roman Road and Bow – the fight for women’s Suffrage, the birth of unions,