Local History podcast
Re-sounding the East End (audio podcast episode, 16 November 2023)
Audio podcast discussion with curators and historians Nadia Valman, Tamsin Bookey, Rehana Ahmed and Alan Dein responding to 'Everything is different, nothing has changed'; the three sound art installations in the context of the East End's social and public history exhibited at Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives in 2023.
Features sound clips from the artists' installations. This event was part of the Being Human Festival.
Recorded and edited by Oliver Sanders Sound Artist, Thursday 16 November 2023, 6.30-8pm GMT.
East End History in an Object
We are pleased to present Tower Hamlets Local History Library’s very own podcast!
This will be an occasional podcast introducing our readers (and listeners!) to a wonderful item from our collection. Tune in for seasonal tales, protest inspiration, archive underwear and more!
Other Podcasts
Listen up! Join us for our series of podcasts from our Local History Library and Archives events.
Black History Month: Black History in the Archives
Communists and Black Workers in East London
Dr. Hakim Adi talks about ‘Communists and Black Workers in East London’. Recorded at Tower Hamlets Local History and Archives, Bancroft Road, October 2010 for Black History Month.
Young people in the Victorian East End
Dr. Caroline Bressey from the UCL Equiano Centre talks about 'Young people in the Victorian East End'. Recorded at Local History and Archives, Bancroft Road, October 2010 for Black History Month.
Black Cultural Archives
Kelly Foster talks about Black Cultural Archives, The Michael Banton Archive and about black organisations in the pre-WW2 East End. Recorded for Black History Month October 2010 at Local History and Archives, Bancroft Road.