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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 41 to 79  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Fashion Street ...

41 George & Guy, Archer Sainer
43 Wells William, laundry
45 Isaacs Julius & Co, woollen mers
47 Cohen Reuben, milliner
    Christ Church National Schools
49 Seven Stars, Mrs Rose Cooney
51 Mahler Lazarus, barrow lender
53 Shelman Lewis, tobacconist
55 Schmidt Chonic, watch maker
57 Filschstein Miss Dinah, corset maker
57 Rosenbloom Solomon Israel, wine, spirit & beer dealer

... here is Fournier Street ...

Great Synagogue
61 Shreibman Joseph, hairdresser
63 Egelnich Isaac, ladies tailor
63a Cooney Mrs Elizabeth, registered lodging house

... here is Princelet Street ...

65 Rees Brothers, egg merchants
67 Eker Israel, dyer
67 Cohen Isaac, picture fram maker
69 Laurel Tree, Solomon Brown
71 Bradman Nathan, furniture maker
73 Michaels Michael, chandlers shop
75 Goodman Percy Tranter, surgeon
77 Rosoff Rev Barnett, mohel
77 City & West End Shirt & Collar Dressing & General Laundry Co
79 Watts Samuel, beer retailer

... here is Hanbury Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 41 to 79  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Fashion Street ...

43 Auerbach Herman, laundry
45 Isaacs Deborah & Co, woollen mers
47 & 25 Simons Isaac, chandlers shop
    Christ Church National Schools
49 Seven Stars, Mrs Sarah Ann Shacklady
55 Walter L & P & Son, clothiers
57 Segal Morris, confectioner
59 Stein Marks, boot maker

... here is Fournier Street ...

Great Synagogue
61 Isner Isaac, hair dresser
63 Oushatz Morris, boot maker
63a Cooney John, reg lodging house

... here is Princelet Street ...

65 Tysidler Morris, wood turner
67 Cohen Isaac, picture fram maker
69 Laurel Tree, Nathan Freedman
71 Miller Mrs Sarah, tailor
73 Dubowski Barnett, chandlers shop
75 Snowman Jacob, surgeon
77 Snipelinsky Myer, wine & spirit retailer
79 Bennett Francis Albert, beer retailer

... here is Hanbury Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 41 to 79  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Fashion Street ...

41 George & Guy, William Murray
43 Simons Isaac, grocer
45 Isaacs Mrs Deborah, woollen mers
47 Abrahamovitch Hyman, boot maker
    Christ Church National Schools
    Francis Thomas, carman (Seven Stars Yard)
53 Shead Samuel, confectioner
55 Walter L & P & Son, clothiers
57 Golderg Monkarz, shipping agents

... here is Fournier Street ...

61 Solomons Harris, furniture dealer

... here is Princelet Street ...

65 Klichewski Morris, butcher
67 Cohen Isaac, picture fram maker
69 Laurel Tree, Charles John Ash
    Robinson Rt Wm, oil warehouse
    Post & Money Order Office & savings Bank
73 Davidoff Morris, chandlers shop
75 Dukes William Profit, surgeon
77 Weinberg Joseph, hairdresser
77 City & West End Shirt & Collar Dressing & General Laundry Co
79 Collinson George, beer retailer

... here is Hanbury Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 180 to 193 Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... here is Hanbury Street ...

180 Satchell John, beer retailer
182 Dukes William Profit, surgeon
184 Robinson Rt Wm, oil warehouse
Post Office Receiving House
185 Laurel Tree, John Ash
186 Cohen Isaac, picture frame maker
187 Lough John, ham & beef dealer

... here is Princes Street ...

188 Hedges John, dairy

... here is Church Street ...

186 Shead Wm, wholesale grocer
187 Walter & Son, clothiers
188 Ralph Louis, stationer
Goodson Mrs Sarah, carman
189 Seven Stars, William Lovesy
Christ Church National School
190 Moses Philip, piece broker
191 Cohen Solomon, boot maker
193 George & Guy, John Coe

... here is Fashion Street ...
 

[Some time before 1882, Browns Lane is renamed Hanover Street]

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 180 to 193 Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... here Browns Lane intersects ....

180 Guy Henry, oilman & tallow chandler
181 Selves Samuel, boot maker
182 Edmunds James, surgeon
183 Edwards John, dairyman & brick layer
183 Hynes Miss Caroline, dress maker
184 Felton James, surrier
185 Laurel Tree, Richard Quested
186 Beecher James William, tailor
187 Lough John, ham & beef dealer

... here Princes Street intersects ....

189 Clevely James, milliner
190 Furze John Nokes & Co, ale merchants etc

... here Church Street intersects ...

187 Barker William Joseph, newsman
188 Denny James, furnishing undertaker
188 Goodson Edward Saunders, carman
189 Seven Stars, John Robert Bowen
190 Andrews John Henry & Co, fur dyers
190 Wright John, fur skin dresser
191 Wrack Thomas, hair dresser
192 Sanders Wm, tinplate worker
193 George & Guy, Nathaniel tarr

... here Fashion Street intersects ....

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 180 to 193 Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... here Browns Lane intersects ....

180 Holmes Jas Fras, oilman & tallow chandler
181 Lough John, ham dealer
182 Lewis David Thacker, surgeon
183 Edwards Edward, cowkeeper
184 Felton James, surrier
185 Laurel Tree, Richard Quested

... here Princes Street intersects ....

189 Eastaugh Edw, who boot & shoe maker
Spitalfields Chapel

... here Church Street intersects ...

186 Cash Henry, iron & brass founder
187 Barker William, newsman
188 Denny James, furnishing undertaker
189 Seven Stars, Henry Flight
191 Wrack Thomas, hair dresser
192 Sanders Wm, tinplate worker
193 George & Guy, Nathaniel Tarr

... here Fashion Street intersects ....
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 181 to 194 Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... Browns Lane ....

181 Lough John, ham dealer
182 Hodgson Joseph, surgeon
184 Felton James, currier
185 Laurel Tree, Mrs Sophia South
186 & 187 Garey John, furniture broker

... Church Street ....

187 Greatorex John, tailor & draper
188 Barker William, newsman
188 Denny James, furnishing undertaker
190 Knight John, carpenter & builder
192 Sanders Wm, tinplate worker
193 George & Guy, Stephens & Walker
194 Three Cranes, Gerdt Hen Dorscher

... Fashion Street ....

 

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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