A Walk Through London’s East End in the 1960s
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A Walk Through London’s East End in the 1960s

  Last time out, Derek Brook showed us around Carnaby Street, the epicentre of ‘Swinging’ London in the mid 1960s. This time we jump on the bus and head to the East End. We go on a visual tour from around Whitechapel Station by the Royal London Hospital, through the market, not far from Spitalfields, and up the road to Mile End, Limehouse, Polar, Middlesex Street, past the graffiti for ‘MOSELEY’ and pause by an old synagogue in Brick Lane, built when the area was the epicentre of Jewish life in the capital.   Whitechapel Rd E1   Whitechapel Rd E1 Whitechapel Rd Whitechapel Rd Whitechapel Rd Whitechapel Station Whitechapel Station Whitechapel Market Mile End Mile End Mile End The Anchor Mile End Road The Anchor Mile End Road The Oporto Tavern, West India Dock Rd The Prince Alfred, Poplar High St Wood St, off Cheshire St Great Eastern Buildings, Quaker St Brick Lane Middlesex St Middlesex St, The Bell Middlesex St The Bell On the steps of the synagogue, Brick Lane Photographs courtesy Bishopsgate Institute The post A Walk Through London’s East End in the 1960s appeared first on Flashbak.