Tuesday 22 March 2022

Our March talk


Famous and infamous women from Hackney's history


We were pleased to be able to meet again in St Margaret’s in March with a select group of members. Sue and Wendy from Hackney History Society gave an inspiring illustrated presentation on Famous – and Infamous – women who had lived, worked or somehow been connected with Hackney.


The project had been driven by a curiosity to discover both the well-known, and some forgotten or ‘unknown’ remarkable, (dead) women and create a 500-word piece for each to contribute to the book by The Hackney Society and Hackney History, Women from Hackney's History. (This has sold out, but may be reprinted, and Natasha possesses a copy!)


Clearly, women were the backbone of the industries – matches, Clarnico sweets for example – as workers and also as entrepreneurs.  Designers, silversmiths, illustrators, artists, actors, agony aunts, activists for the vote and against fascism, the first policewomen, and shoplifters and a single woman driven to despair who drowned her child and was hanged: all have a history in Hackney.  Difficult to choose one, but Nelly Power, a ‘lesser-known Music Hall star’, pictured above, who appears in a painting rescuing a woman at Southend whilst a crowd (of men) look on from the shore, did coincidentally feature in a Tate Modern talk just the previous week! 


The Society is keen to continue the research. 

Get involved, comment or ask:

historywomen@hackneysociety.org


Walk and learn:

Sue www.eastlondononfoot.com

Lucy www.bringyourbaby.org


Join:

www.hackneysociety.org

www.hackneyhistory.org


They kindly donated their fee to NIA (Swahili for Purpose or Intent) the charity working to support women against sexual and domestic violence which has its roots in Hackney Women’s Aid and does work in many East London boroughs including Tower Hamlets.


Other News:


We have our first fundraising event at the East End Canal Festival 16 & 17 July. Dust off those cake tins…


Don’t forget April is the subscription month – do let our Treasurer Celya have £44 – no increase this year!


April will see a coffee morning in Bethnal Green Beehive; a walk to Cody Dock (with a chance to look at a couple of Madge Gill pieces there and at Three Mills; and another remarkable woman, Florence Nightingale, being illuminated at the next meeting. 


Look out for our What's on in April blogpost for more information.


Saturday 12 March 2022

Our March walk


 "Seal!" Watery adventures on our March walk

Mile End Park to Limehouse – it's a canal and river walk with plenty to see and it had surprises and discoveries along the way. 

We needed our tech to look up the tiny feathery narcissi by the towpath, our eagle-eyed President Heather spotted a seal in the Thames and there was history sleuthing as we looked at fragments on the Thames beach at Limehouse.

The Yurt Café was our stop for hot drinks and snacks – which your blogger failed to photograph because she was diverted by a giant and beautifully-made biscuit... and a look at the exhibition of portraits there. 

Look out for more on our upcoming events and activities here and in our e-newsletter.

Tuesday 1 March 2022

Coming up in March









Walk, meet, take part – 
activities and events in March 


Our March walk:
Mile End Park to Limehouse
Saturday 12th March - 11.00 

Our first event of the month. A walk from Mile End Park to the Yurt Café , near Limehouse, Meet at the water feature near the Green Bridge.

Our March meeting: 
Hackney's Famous and Infamous Women, a talk by The Hackney Society 
Thursday 17th March - 7.30pm at our usual venue, St Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Rd, London E2 9PL. Entry by the big iron gates and round the garden to the hall.  

We will be welcoming speakers from The Hackney Society – the organisation working to preserve Hackney’s unique heritage. This talk, which has been specially prepared for us, will be about Hackney's Famous and Infamous Women, to mark International Women’s Month.

Also at the meeting there will be a chance to jot down any local events that you may think other members would be interested in. Such as arts, crafts, walks, places to visit. So please pop your thinking caps on – this will help us produce a further newsletter about local events etc.

Safety Adjustments for Covid-19

We cannot guarantee that The Hall is a Covid-secure environment but we will take the following measures to keep all as safe as possible – apologies, this is the boring but necessary bit...

1. Hand sanitiser on entry 
2. Lots of space, but we will leave the door open to the garden so please bring woollies! 
3. Masks are optional, but we encourage them for when moving around the room. 
4. Temperatures will be taken on arrival. 
5. List of attendees in case of subsequent Covid cases, 
6. Please do not attend if you believe you have been infected with Covid-19 
7.You may feel it is reassuring to take a lateral flow test before you join the meeting.

WI news

Look out for our next newsletter on local and national WI events and initiatives.

Coffee morning
Friday 25th March - 10.30 at The Gallery Café, St Margaret's House, 21 Old Ford Rd, London E2 9PL

A chance to meet, catch up, enjoy a cup of coffee and view its latest exhibition.

International Women’s Day, 8th March
IWD 2022 campaign theme: #BreakTheBias
International Women’s Month, 1st to 31st March

Imagine a gender equal world.

A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.
A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
A world where difference is valued and celebrated.
Together we can forge women's equality.
Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.

There are a number of excellent resources listing events all over London and some more locally:

www.alternativearts.org.uk films (rich mix), arts and craft events in East London (Brady arts)

www.londonist.com 15 guided walks, climate strike (central London), talks about women in law(QMUL), an event about women in broadcast media (mulberry academy), pop up information stall (Spitalfields) and many more

BBC Website – although less local the BBC has some excellent teaching resources, aimed at young people but fascinating for all ages.