Bethnal Green is at the heart of London's East End, infamous as the stamping ground of gangland bosses the Kray twins. But Doris Bailey recalls the humanity of Bethnal Green's back streets during the 1920s, 1930s and throughout the Second World War. She vividly remembers the endless struggle to make ends meet, the little shops and the people who ran them, the street sellers, and the very different world of Sunday School and chapel.