I thoroughly enjoyed giving a 40-minute talk in a packed Red Lion in Stoke Newington Church Street about its long history, as part of ‘Red Lion Fest,’ marking 100 years since the current building was constructed after the 17th-century pub was demolished for road widening. The event, organised by the pub, included Craig McLean’s lively ‘Sorted for Beers & Quiz’ and raised £675 for St. Joseph’s Hospice through ticket sales and an auction. Cathie Brennan, whose parents ran the pub from 1969 to 1986, attended and shared vivid memories, having not visited in 42 years. Her appearance and stories were the icing on the cake.
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14.06.2024 – Interview on BBC Radio London
This morning I had the pleasure of speaking with Riz Lateef live on BBC Radio London this morning about my interest in Stoke Newington’s history, and specifically ‘The History of Every Shop in Stoke Newington Church Street‘. It’s great to see that my research into the evolving commercial landscape of the street since the mid 19th century is generating interest beyond Stoke Newington.
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I had a great time giving a talk about the history of local street names as part of the Stoke Newington Literary Festival. The main hall in the Mildmay Club was completely packed! It’s great to see this level of interest in our local history. Fascinating and thought provoking questions from people in the audience at the end. See you again next year!
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Since I first shared the 155-page book I created a few weeks ago for my research into the history of every shop in Stoke Newington Church Street, it has taken off, and I had the pleasure of filming a short segment about it with BBC London News. In this 2:30-minute piece, I describe the project, talk about a few shops, and visit two where the business owners talk about their shop. At the time of writing, nearly all 100 copies that were printed, thanks to Oakwood Estate Agents, have been given away for free. Five additional local businesses have offered to sponsor an additional 325 copies, which will be available for free from local shops.
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Only a couple of weeks after I created the A5 booklet version of my research into the history of every shop on Stoke Newington Church Street, it was great to see it in print. Oakwood Estate Agents kindly sponsored the printing of 100 copies, which I’ve been giving away for free. So far, three other local businesses have committed to sponsoring additional copies. The response from people has been very enthusiastic, which is great. I’ll give copies at my talks and some will be available for free in local shops, and paid copies will be available for purchase from certain local charity shops.
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I enjoyed taking part in the inaugural Hackney History Festival, where I gave a talk at the historic Sutton House on Sunday, May 12th about the 1930s and the significant transformation Stoke Newington underwent during that decade, from the rise of council housing to road widening, street renaming, and much more. Having a local history festival felt long overdue, and it was great that Janet Chapman took it upon herself to form a festival team and organise an impressive 3-day event, which included walks and talks taking place in three locations.
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As part of what feels like my never-ending work on the occupancy survey of Stoke Newington Church Street, which I began in 2017 and charts the history of every shop in the street, I created today a 200 page eBook with the history of each shop presented as a mock Blue Plaque. I hope it’ll make the fascinating data I put together more digestible than a large spreadsheet. Apart from the evolution of every shop in the street, it includes photos of different shops over the years and a few charts that illustrate various trends. You can view and download the PDF file here.
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I very much look forward to taking part in the inaugural Hackney History Festival where I’ll give a talk in the historic Sutton House, 2-4 Homerton High Street on Sunday May 12th 3pm. My talk is all about the 1930s and the significant transformation Stoke Newington underwent during that decade, from the rise of council housing, road widening, street renaming and much more. Hope to see you there. You can book tickets here.
Showcasing Old Photos of Stoke Newington in Collaboration With Oakwood Estate Agents
I’m constantly looking for new ways to celebrate and share the vibrant history of Stoke Newington, aiming to captivate the interest of those who may not yet be familiar with the area’s rich past. In an exciting development, I’m thrilled to unveil a collaborative venture with Oakwood Estate Agents, an initiative designed to bring the community closer to the heritage that defines Stoke Newington. Our collaboration involves the presentation of historical images of Stoke Newington prominently displayed in the windows of Oakwood Estate Agents. This visual journey through time will serve as a compelling window into the bygone eras of the area, allowing passers-by to connect with the captivating transformations that have shaped Stoke Newington.
16.11.2023 – Stoke Newington History Talks 20

The 20th Stoke Newington History Talks event, which also marked the 7 year anniversary since the first event in 2016, was a great evening with 100 people in attendance and fascinating talks by Sue Doe and Breda Corish. Ticket sales from the event raised £678 for Sandbrook Community Playgroup, bringing the total raised for 12 charities in the last 13 events to £8,146.
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