A recently discovered photo collection by the late photographer David Granick reveals London's East End in colour, including streets in Stepney, Whitechapel and Spitalfields. Local photographer ...
Doreen Fletcher started painting scenes of East End London in 1983 but gave up in 2004 after being discouraged by a lack of recognition. A chance encounter with London blogger The Gentle Author ...
Maison Colbert, set in Spitalfields behind a discreet row of East End shopfronts ... at Thames Distillers' new home is a future London classic, designed by Transit Studio; we raise a toast to the gin ...
if you'd like to see what else is listed here please click: Dwellers of the east will herald the news that a stellar new spot has opened its doors in Shoreditch, bringing some seriously tasty plates ...
By the end of the 18th century ... Victoria and Albert Museum, London Chinese wallpapers arrived in England as part of the larger trade in Chinese artefacts, such as lacquer, porcelain and silks, that ...
Because Londoners take such pride in their respective pockets of the city, we asked four residents to go to bat for their favorite “end ... “I’ve lived in East London — Hackney ...
To celebrate Frieze London’s 20 years ... with Gus Casely-Hayford (director, V&A East), Arlene Shechet in conversation with Sheena Wagstaff, and Rachel Whiteread with art historian Briony Fer. Towards ...
Along the banks of the Waterworks River in east London sit several pristine parks, a state-of-the-art ballet theater, a fashion school and a Zaha Hadid-designed aquatics center, once used in the ...
In a series celebrating BD's Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Refurbishment and Reinvention Architect ...
Painted bathroom paneling is still very popular and we love combining our beautiful stronger colors Malahide or Invisible Green with exquisite wallpapers,' says Edward ... founder of London-based ...
News 12 is taking you to “The East End,” brought to you by Hampton Jitney. Join us as we explore the popular Long Island region where foodies, families and outdoor enthusiasts can all find ...
Everybody dies. But not everybody is embalmed at Frank E. Campbell, a discreet mortuary on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.