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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 274 to 324  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Ducal Street ...

274 Rees Isidore, chandlers shop
276 Gottfried Harry, linen draper
278 Berman Abraham, blouse ma
280 Bloomefield Samuel, dining rooms
282 Steinfeld Morris, boot maker
284 Lubinsky Shiel, butsher
286 Kusher Woolf, veneer merchant
288 Goldstein Harris, chandlers shop

... here is Gossett Street ...

Leslie House

308 Turks Head, Jno Ebenezer Hills

... here is Virginia Road ...

310 & 314 Keyman Myer, upholsterer
312 Stamp Albert Edward & Son, overmantel makers
312 Swinchatt Job, cabinet maker
314 & 310 Keyman Myer, upholsterer
316 Solomons Alec, folding chair maker
318 Grubb Wm Jno, dining table ma
320 Manhood Alfred, french polisher
322 & 295 Nagier Mrs Fanny & Co, cabinet makers
324 Lubelsky Jacob, cabinet maker

 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 274 to 324  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Ducal Street ...

274 Craig John, corn dealer
280 Restall James, dining table maker
282 Byerley George, chandlers shop
284 Jago Nathaniel, wood carver
288 Bartlett Wm, bed * mattress maker
290 Burrows John, coal dealer
292 Evans Joseph, boot repairer
296 Lawler Arthur, chair maker
298 Hemsworth Henry, chair maker

... here is Gossett Street ...

300 Lefevre Abraham, greengrocer
306 Clemenson James, confectioner
308 Turks Head, Jn Ebenezer Hills
308 Franklin & Holford, chair makers

... here is Virginia Road ...

310 & 314 Keyman Myer, upholsterer
316 Desbois Arthur, upholsterer
318 Grubb Wm, dining table maker
320 Love James Richard, cabinet maker
322 Mason Wm Thos, french polisher
324 Sonnenfeld Frank, cabinet maker
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 274 to 324  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Ducal Street ...

274 Hadkiss Thos & Chas, corn dealers
276 Hadkiss William, file cutter
278 Skeggs John, wardrobe dealer
280 Restall James, cabinet maker
282 Byerley George, chandlers shop
284 Jago Nathaniel, wood carver
288 Leo Charles, cheesemonger
296 Machin Ezra Fredk, buhl cutter
298 Hemsworth Henry, chair maker

... here is Gossett Street ...

300 Lefevre Abraham, greengrocer
306 Clemenson James, confectioner
308 Turks Head, James Mark Hall

... here is Virginia Road ...

310 Hamblin Charles, cabinet maker
312 Cole James, looking glass maker
314 Day Mrs Clara, boot manufacturer
316 Desbois Arthur, upholsterer
318 Grubb Wm, dining table maker
320 Love James Richard, cabinet maker
322 Bradbury Arth & Son, cabinet makers
324 Sonnenfeld Frank, cabinet maker

 

In 1882 and earlier, Brick Lane is a shorter road, ending at its intersection with Bethnal Green Road. This section of Bethnal Green road was also formerly known as Church Road.

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, Turk Street

1 Turks Head, Robert Burrows
9 Davis Charles John, oilman
15 Hadkiss William, file cutter
14 Coleman James, corndealer
20, 21 & 22 Allen Mark, fire iron manufacturer
26 Weiss John, baker
27 Richards Joseph, beer retailer
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, Turk Street

1 Smith John, beer retailer
1 Turks Head, William Brown
2 Sherburd John, clock maker
4 Webb Charles, cot & crib manufacturer etc
5 Callcut George jun, leather seller
8 Dacosta Isaac, tobacconist
9 Burder Robert, oil & colorman
10 Hadkiss Thos jun, file & vice cutter
11 Coleman Bartholomew, chandlers shop
13 Newberry George, beer retailer
14 Wheeler George, grocer
15 Duke of York, Isaac John Hildrup
19 Courcha John, cabinet maker
20 Miles John, tinplate worker
27 Williams Richard, beer retailer
30 Snellgrove, gilder
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, Turk Street

1 Turks Head, William Brown
1 Newbery George, wheelwright
14 Beacon Mrs Mary Ann, grocer
15 Duke of York, George Jackson
20 Miles John, tin plate worker

 

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.
The historical trade directory and census listing of all of London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire Oxfordshire, and Dorset. If you are searching for a historical address, try the census and street directory database. This is a Victorian view on the streets of london and the south of England.

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