Food Lives: Food History Tour of Tower Hamlets

Food Lives, Tower Hamlets and the role of the Community Researcher

March 11, 2024 Elaine Swan, Sajna Miah and Shazna Hussain
Food Lives: Food History Tour of Tower Hamlets
Food Lives, Tower Hamlets and the role of the Community Researcher
Show Notes

In our first episode, Elaine explains how the tour came about and its connection with a wider project, FoodSEqual, looking at food systems across the UK. Sajna and Shazna share more about the vital role of the community researcher and we get a flavour of what to expect from the tour and the next few episodes. 

Sometimes you can hear that the stories they're sharing- you can feel that they've wanted to share this story for a long time.’ Shazna Miah. 


An introduction to Food Lives in Tower Hamlets and to Community Research, this episode is for those wishing to know more about walking tours as a research method and the food systems and food histories of Tower Hamlets. 

Helen New interviews Elaine Swan, Sajna Miah and Shazna Hussain 

Podcast artwork by Nasima Sultana 

We would like to thank Sanjida Alam from the Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archive for her help with our research into Tower Hamlets food histories.

About the Food Lives Project
Food Lives is part of a 5 year research programme funded by UKRI and led by University of Reading, FoodSEqual. Food Lives Tower Hamlets is run by Wen and University of Sussex and is taking place on the St George’s Estate, Shadwell. The project looks at the role food plays in our lives and the importance of history, culture and heritage to our food habits.    


Related Links
Servings: Feminist Food Studies

Food Lives Tower Hamlets

The Women’s Environmental Network (Wen)

Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archive

Article: ‘Mapping Pockets of Survival: Café Society in Post-war Cable Street’‘Mapping Pockets of Survival: Café Society in Post-war Cable Street’


Contact Info

If you would like to find out more about our project or to let us know where we’ve missed something or where we’ve got something wrong (some of the history is difficult to ‘prove’) please get in touch.

Elaine: e.swan@sussex.ac.uk or via the contact page on the Servings website.