At last the refreshment building at the Museum of the Home has re-opened. Still called Molly's it has had a (another) refurbishment and is still expensive. Its re-opening comes just as the museum has re-ordered its galleries and included new layouts of the 'house through time' section.
It is a little ironic that a museum that now prides itself on promoting the history of working class dwellings in east London has become something of a middle class stronghold - especially where catering is concerned. There remain alternative places to eat in the former coal arches along Geffrye Street.
The re-opening coincides with the final closure of Randal Cremer School. The local area mutates and changes every few years. This of course is entirely natural.
I will try and post the notes from my visit to the old public shortly before it was rebuilt to accommodate the flats and restaurant.

Very good Philip, lots of informationt there, In Geffrye Street, some famillies who lived there were, the Wrights there were 2 daughters, Brenda and Patricia, the Farmers, and I remember June and her family who lived in the house next to the pub. And of course we all went to Randal Cremer School.
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