192 BIRDS IN LONDON 



CHAPTER XI 



EAST LONDON 



Condition of the East district Large circular group of open 

 spaces Hackney Downs and London Fields Victoria Park 

 with Hackney Common Smoky atmosphere Bird life 

 Lakes An improvement suggested Chaffinch fanciers- 

 Hackney Marsh with North and South Mill Fields Unique 

 character of the Marsh White House Fishery The vanished 

 sporting times Anecdotes Collection of rare birds A 

 region of marshes Wanstead Old Park Woodland charac- 

 ter Bird life Heronry and rookery A suggestion. 



JUDGING solely from the map, with its sprinkling 

 of green patches, one might be led to suppose 

 that East London is not worse off than other 

 metropolitan districts in the matter of open 

 spaces. The truth is that it is very much worse 

 off; and it might almost be said that for the 

 mass of East-enders there are practically no 

 breathing spaces in that district. The popula- 

 tion is about a million, the greatest portion of 

 it packed into the parishes which border on the 

 river and the East Central district ; that is to 

 say, on all that part of London which is most 



