This illustrated history portrays one of London's most fascinating
areas. It provides a nostalgic look at the East End's past and
highlights the special character of some of its most important historic
sites. The photographs are taken from the Historic England Archive, a
unique collection of over 12 million photographs, drawings, plans and
documents covering England's archaeology, architecture, social and local
history. Pictures date from the earliest days of photography to the
present and cover subjects from Bronze Age burials and medieval churches
to cinemas and seaside resorts. This book shows London's East End as it
once was, from its labyrinthine streets and alleys to its factories and
warehouses. The East End was one of the poorest parts of the UK,
blighted by crime and appalling living conditions. As the boundaries of
London spread towards Essex, however, the picture has become very
different. As transport links were improved, areas such as Bethnal
Green, West Ham and Forest Gate, once small rural villages, have been
swallowed up by the capital's growth. Today, the East End is a very
different place, one of regeneration and vibrancy and great cultural
diversity. This books will help you discover its remarkable history.