Dr Nadia Valman tells the story of the Brick Lane Mosque - a building that embodies the immigrant history of the East End. It started life as a Huguenot Church in the seventeenth century, erected to express the prosperity of their Calvanist faith. Today, it is a place of worship for the thriving local Bangladeshi community.
Brick Lane
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Other stops on this audio tour:
Liverpool St Station (0:58 min) • Artillery Passage (2:04 min) • Petticoat Lane (1:37 min) • Jewish Soup Kitchen (1:17 min) • Christ Church Spitalfields (2:20 min) • Huguenot history (2:35 min) • Atab ALi Park (2:51 min) • Fulbourne Street (2:17 min) • Mile End Waste (2:44 min) • Trinity Almshouses (1:24 min) • Genesis Cinema (2:56 min)