The founding Bangladeshis have been in the borough of Tower Hamlets from
the late 19th century, over 150 years minimum, from the days of the
lascars and The East India Company. Like all new communities setting up,
it takes a while to settle in and foundations become a necessity to
build. The forefathers, the early sailors who were the pioneers of the
early twentieth century such as Sowab Ali Munshi, Nowab Ali and Ayub Ali
Master and many others insured that the foundation stones be laid. Since
then, from the 1920's Ayub Ali Master, and other set up bases in the
form of the homes primarily, and then cafes to look after their
countrymen arriving from their country and other areas of United
Kingdom. This book records the legacies they left behind and new ones
created by the present generations in the East End of London Borough of
Tower Hamlets.