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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 182 to 226  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Hare Street ...

182 Old Crown, Morris Simpkin
184 Finkle Alexander, chandlers shop
186 Bears Samuel, china dealer
188 Soltz Lewis, furniture dealer
190 Davies Walter, hosier
192 Dean James, who confectioner
194. 196 & 198 Richardson J C B & Sons Ltd, hosiers

... here is Bacon Street ...

200 Faibes Jacob, grocer
202 Barnett Miss Esther, piece broker
204 Hillman Lazer, wardrobe dealer
206 Bloomenfield Kalmon, linen draper
208 Bird Hy Busby & Co, cheesemongers
210 Gold Jacob, grocer
212 Fisher Nathan, mantle maker
214 Brown Frederick, butcher
214a Katzoff Colman, linen draper
216 Walter Albert, butcher
218 Kenney John Patrick, grocer
220 Sandrock William & Sons, bakers
222 Thomas Hy Wm, stewed eel shop
224 Swyer Robert, surgeon
226 Garrod Mrs Amy Elizh, confectioner

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 182 to 226  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Hare Street ...

182 Old Crown, Mrs Edith Judge
184 Bell Henry, oilman
186 Ruthe Arthur John, linen draper
188 & 208 Humphreys Frederick George, cheesemonger
190 Southeby Brothers, hosiers
192 Dean James, who confectioner
194. 196 & 198 Richardson John Charles Bayliffe, linen draper

... here is Bacon Street ...

200 Jones John Llewellyn, grocer
202 Barnett Gershon, piece broker
204 Tatham Chas, tin plate worker
206 Walter Albert, butcher
208 & 188 Humphreys Frederick George, cheesemonger
210 Wheatley William, greengrocer
212 & 214 Salmon Alfred, butcher
214 Carson Mrs Charlotte, stewed eel shop
216 Jackson Benjamin, butcher
218 Kenney John, grocer
220 Sandrock William, baker
222 Cody William, butcher
224 Swyer James, chemist
224 Swyer Robert, surgeon
226 Gilbert Mrs Sarah, wholesale confectioner

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 182 to 226  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Hare Street ...

182 Old Crown, Joel Davis
184 Bell Henry, oilman
186 Ruthe Arthur John, linen draper
188 Humphreys Geo H, cheesemonger
190 Southeby Brothers, hosiers
192 Dean James, confectioner
194. 196 & 198 Richardson John Charles Bayliffe, linen draper

... here is Bacon Street ...

200 Jones David, grocer
202 Barnett Mrs Rachael, piece broker
204 Tatham Chas, tin plate worker
206 Waletr Albert, butcher
208 Griggs Philip, cheesemonger etc
210 Smith Robert jun, greengrocer
212 Salmon Alfred, butcher
214 Ansell James Edward, butcher
214 Carson Thomas, stewed eel shop
216 Abbott Albert Robert, butcher
218 Kenney John, grocer
220 Goisel Christopher, baker
222 Cody William, butcher
224 Swyer James, chemist
226 Gilbert Mrs Sarah, wholesale confectioner

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 110 to 132  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Hare Street ...

110 Old Crown, Lewis Levy
111 Freeman Frederick, oilman
112 Ware James Softly, linendraper
113 Elves Alfred, cheesemonger
114 Killinger Henry, grocer
115 Dean James, confectioner
116 Riley Jonathan, greengrocer
117 & 118 Richardson John Charles, linendraper

... here is Thomas Street ...

119 Jones David, grocer
120 Barnett Solomon, piece broker
121 Perrin Richard, butcher
123 Griggs Philip, cheesemonger
124 Jones William, greengrocer
125 & 126 Payne John, butcher
126 1/2 Gilbert Mrs Hannah, grocer
127 Smart George, butcher
128 Goff Charles, grocer
129 Geisel Christopher, baker
130 Wooster William, butcher
131 Swyer James, Chemist
132 Glover George, grocer

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...

n.b. [ For the Trade Directories of 1856 and earlier it is unclear where the Directory for Brick lane continues northwards on the eastern side, and then turns southward on the Western side.

          The Bethnal Green census for 1851, District 1, page 1 starts with an entry for Mary A Walker, Widow, Victualler at 133 Brick Lane and states Eastern side. I am using this address as a natural point to change directions.]
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 110 to 132 Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Hare Street intersects ...

110 Old Crown,Alfred Henry Bell
111 Benson Henry, greengrocer
112 Ware Thomas Softly, linen draper
113 Elves Nehemiah, cheesemonger
114 Langton Thomas & Richard, grocers
116 Byford James, cheesemonger
117 Merrill Frederick, oilman
118 Stunning William, linen draper

... here Thomas Street intersects ...

119 Sheppard Joseph Edward, corn chandler
120 Robinson Mrs Rachael, oil warehouse
121 Smith John, baker
122 Key Thomas, brush manufacturer
123 Griggs John, cheesemonger
125 Chipperfield James, fishmonger
125 Solomons Mrs Hannah, china dealer
126 1/2 Payne William, butcher
126 Gilbert Josiah, grocer
128 Wildish Ranger, grocer
129 Hobbs Edward Newman, baker
130 Osborn Thomas James, chemist
131 & 136 Jarman Mrs Maria, butcher
132 Scurr Daniel, tinplate worker
 

 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 110 to 133  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Hare Street intersects ...

110 Old Crown,Alfred Henry Bell
111 Jones John, fruiterer
112 Ware Thomas Softly, hosier etc
113 Elves Nehemiah, cheesemonger
114 & 115 Gold Peter, grocer
116 King Thomas, cheesemonger
117 Merrill Frederick, oilman
118 Stunning William, hosier

... here Thomas Street intersects ...

119 Reed John, corn chandler
120 Robinson Mrs Rachael, oil shop
121 Smith John, baker
122 Key & Connell, brush manufacturers
123 Griggs John, cheesemonger
126 1/2 Gilbert Josiah, grocer
128 Wright William, grocer
129 Hobbs Edward Newman, baker
130 Osborn Thomas James, chemist
131 & 136 Jarman Thomas sen, butcher
132 Scurr Daniel, tinplate worker
133 Walker Mary A, Victualler [census] - Eastern Side
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 110 to 130  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

110 Crown, Miss Jane Rous
111 Messenger Henry, boot maker
112 Wright Wm Norton, linen draper
114 & 115 Gold Peter, grocer
116 Smith Wm, currier
117 Cary Thomas, oil & colorman
118 Butler James, surgeon etc

... Thomas Street ...

119 Baker & Friend, William Johnson
120 Robinson Thomas, oilman
122 Smith John, baker
128 Turner Samuel, grocer
129 Harper Thomas, baker
130 Osborn Thomas James, chemist
 

Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. The site is updated every day. Contact: Kevan with any updates and additions.
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All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); it is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission.
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