A remarkable portrayal of an East End docklands community between the two world wars as it undergoes rapid and turbulent change Cotton Lane in dockland Bermondsey is one of the many small cobbled streets which serve the wharves. On the corner is Bradley's Dining Rooms, the favourite eating place of
The Girl From Cotton Lane
โ Scribed by Bowling, Harry
- Book ID
- 106753603
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 675 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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