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Viewed to the south of the churchyard is an imposing building that was the Boys’ Orphanage but is now private flats. The original purpose of the building is found engraved in the stone pillar of the gateposts. Born and Bred first aired on 21 April 2002. After 4 series, 1 Christmas special and 36 regular episodes it ended on 3 August 2005. Each episode is 60 minutes long and aired on BBC One at 8 pm on Sunday. Series 1, Series 2, Series 3 and the Christmas Special were shown on Sundays, while Series 4 was shown on Wednesdays. ITV3 began broadcasting Born and Bred from April 2010. It was being broadcast on ITV3 and is currently being shown on the UK Free to Air TV Channel " True Entertainment". The series aired in Australia on 7TWO late 2011, Weekdays at 1:15pm and on UKTV Drama in July/August 2023. It has now been brought into sharp focus in the latest book by East End born and bred Yoel Sheridan, (whom East End contemporaries may remember as Julius Shrensky, the name he was known by in his earlier years).

If you can stand great acting by all concerned and not having every move explained to you as if you are slow witted, then this warm and meaningful show is for you. At 22, she became a single mother and she said she was determined to make school life better for her son than it had been for her. Church Street contains two of the early eighteenth century merchants’ houses that hint at the grandeur of this area at that time. The building (built in 1711) that is first visible from High Street East has “Angels’ Place” painted on its gable wall. This is the home of the Sunderland Hell’s Angels, and their bikes are often found gleaming in the sunshine in the street outside.

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The so-called Jew Law was designed to enable people to become English by naturalisation without having to swear that they were taking their oath of allegiance “on the true faith of a Christian”. Until now, small groups of people have come together to save a particular building – but the accelerating sequence of losses in recent years, combined with some monstrous developments looming in the immediate future and the failure of the public consultation process, calls for collective action.

Born & Bred is a space to enjoy, a space to be inspired by and a space to feel like your own – whether you are 8 or 80, where creativity and community thrive everyday. Rosie said: "At first it was daunting. It seemed like a huge responsibility, but as time goes on my confidence has grown." She added: "A lot of people in the East End grow up with low self-esteem and don't have high aspirations, particularly when it comes to education. What the audience really loves about a series like EastEnders [is] the indomitable spirit of the characters,” Jordan said last year. “Yes, I may not have any money, and yes, my husband may have just left me, but do you know what? I’m going to roll up my sleeves, take care of my children and get on with living.”Trafalgar Square, Donnison School and Holy Trinity Church all form one side of the lane with the workhouse on the other. This photograph from the 1880s shows the workhouse building to the left with the Donnison School at the side of the lane to the right. There is still a hospital building a short distance away from here, the Freeman’s Hospital at the southernmost end of James Williams Street. Rosie is also a third-year student at Glasgow University studying for a BA Hons in community development. The oldest part of the Queen Elizabeth Children’s Hospital in Goldsmith’s Row is slated for demolition. That first episode drew in 17 million viewers. After a few weeks, the figures dropped to seven million, but shot up again thanks to a storyline about Pauline’s 16-year-old daughter Michelle (Susan Tully) becoming pregnant.

McVitie was murdered by Reggie Kray in 1967. His death led to their arrest and subsequent prosecution. Ronnie and Reggie Kray You can read more about Gray here. The interior is noted for its original features of Corinthian columns and the bow-shaped gate that swings open to allow access to the alter. Sir Cuthbert Sharp’s poem on the loss and grief associated with churchyards can be found here. The saga of England’s so-called Jew Law of 1753, made law and then repealed within six months, is a little known episode in Anglo-Jewish history that nonetheless has considerable resonance today. In her mid-20s she joined a course called Steps, which built up her confidence and introduced her to a lot of community-minded people.

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He ends with a reflection on anti-Semitism today and how, sadly, such a lot seems not to have changed – indeed, how it seems to be on the rise. Further towards the City are the wonderfully preserved Fieldgate Mansion on Fieldgate Street with the street running south from them to Commercial Road.

It has only been closely matched since by the 05/06 side that should have won the FA Cup, and this season’s superb talent of players. This photo from the early twentieth century shows a pub on the corner of Silver Street where it intersected with Prospect Row. Even just getting people to turn up at meetings would be an achievement. If I was to phone and ask them to come along to an event, I think they would be more likely to come because it was me asking."

Someone who knows all about the history and all the previous grounds of Thames Ironworks/West Ham United, is a mate of mine, John MacCrea. He was born and bred a stone’s throw from all the grounds the club played at before the move up the Barking Road in 1904 to The Boleyn Ground. I asked him, is the move a good thing? I wanted the fanzine to feature players who played under those managers, fans from the terraces talking about that same era as well as opposition viewpoints. Those interviewed and featured have been the likes of Frank Lampard Sr, Mark Ward, Kenny Brown, Johnny Sissons, Frank MacAvennie and current West Ham Under 18s coach, Mark Phillips. Most importantly, we shall be suggesting ways that you can get involved and proposing how we can become organised to make an effective response to the current crisis. If the future of the East End is important to you, you need to be there. Spital Sq – Within living memory, this was one of London’s most beautiful squares but it was sacrificed to road widening and commercial developments at the end of the last century, and only one eighteenth century house survives today.

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