By the time the project is finished, the bones of thousands of ancient Cockneys will have been shifted. |
Most of the town are displaced cockneys getting away from the smoke of London. |
I was told by John Horner, secretary of the fire brigade union and later a Labour MP, that Rushbrook had been quite outstanding, combining skill and bravery, a most welcome Scot among the Cockneys. |
And the cheerful Cockneys that charmed Young and Willmott 50 years ago? |
It's not the East End of jellied eels and lovable Cockneys having a knees-up on a Friday night. |
Londoners, and all within the sound of Bow Bell, are in reproach called Cockneys. |