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Poplar High Street, North Side part 7

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The Post Office Directory, in 1944 from 275  Poplar High Street to Robinhood Lane intersection

275 Queens Theatre
293 Small Miss Kathleen, confectioner
307 White Hart, Harry Levy

... here is Robinhood Lane ...
 

Numbering from Kellys Directory, in 1934 from 275  Poplar High Street to Robinhood Lane intersection

275 Queens Theatre
281 Walking A Ltd, bakers
283 Gevertz Samuel, ironmonger
285 Nastri Wm, fruiterer
289 Jarvis Rt, greengrocer
291 Pugh Charles Frederick, dairy
293 Pikeman Mrs Ada Kate, confectioner
295 Balderson Herbert Hy, upholsterer
297 Lane Ruben, cats meat dealer
303 Robinson Mrs Hanorah, dining rooms
307 White Hart, Harry Levy

... here is Robinhood Lane ...

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1915 from 273  Poplar High Street to Robinhood Lane intersection

275 Queens Palace of Varieties, Michael Abrahams
281 Rock Henry, baker
289 Humphrys Edward John, mat maker
291 William Thos Richard, dairy
293 Chapman James Chas, confectioner
295 Balderson George Edwin & Son, upholsterers
297 Hurrell Hy Herbert, pat. medicine vendor
299 Russell Frdk Thos & Co, oilmen
303 Stephens George, coffee rooms
305 Kitsons Eureka Disinfectant Co Ltd
307 White Hart, Joseph Johnson

... here is Robinhood Lane ...
 

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1910 from 273  Poplar High Street to Robinhood Lane intersection

273 Dent Alfred Henry, beer retailer
275 Queens Palace of Varieties, Michael Abrahams
281 Braun George William, baker
289 Humphrys Edward John, mat maker
291 William Thos Richard, dairy
293 Chapman James Chas, confectioner
295 Balderson George Edwin & Son, upholsterers
297 Hurrell Hy Herbert, pat. medicine vendor
299 Russell Frdk Thos & Co, oilmen
301 Ross William, coffee rooms
303 Tunbridge Herbert, beer retailer
307 White Hart, Mrs Elizh Puzey

... here is Robinhood Lane ...
 

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1899 from 273  Poplar High Street to Robinhood Lane intersection

273 Hill Israel, beer retailer
    Queens Palace of Varieties
    Tom Maltby, Wickes, Williams & Co proprietors
281 Brain George William, baker
283 & 299 Russell Frdk Thos, oilman
285 Morgan Morhgan, provision dealer
289 Humphrys Edward john, mat maker
293 Chapman James, confectioner
295 Guy Samuel, outfitter
297 Nobbs James William, chemist
299 & 283 Russell Frdk Thos, oilman
301 Clayton Charles, printer
303 Hansen Hans, beer retailer
305 Bennison George, grocer
307 White Hart, Mrs Elizh Puzey

... here is Robinhood lane ...

 

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1882 from 275 to 315 Poplar High Street

275, 277 & 279 Queens Arms Palace of Varieties & Queens Arms PH, Fredk Abrahams
281 Brann George William, baker
283 Carter James Samuel. oilman
285 Edmonds Joseph, dining rooms
289 Curran Patrick, chandlers shop
291 Smith Daniel, greengrocer
293 Mace William, butcher
295 & 322 Lash John Thomas, draper
297 Harvey Thomas, surgeon
299 Phillips Chas & Son, who oilmen
301 Whitaker Mrs S E, corn chandler
303 Tucker William, beer retailer
305 Olson Edward, grocer
307 White Hart, Henry L Pusey

... here is Robinhood Lane ...

309 Coopers Arms, Jas Ratten Cox
311 Pinks Thomas, coffee house
313 Shaw George, tobacconist
315 Davis Morris, outfitter
 

1871 census to be added (partial data here)

309 George Sadler, Licensed Victualler [Coopers Arms]
311 Charles Willis, Coffee House Keeper
313 Jane Kelly, Housekeeper
315 Elizabeth Kerley
 

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1869 from 275 to 315 Poplar High Street

277 & 279 Queens Arms, Fdk Abrahams
281 Braun George William, baker
283 Daly John, beer retailer
285 Edmonds Joseph, dining rooms
289 Darling Wm, cabin furniture maker
291 Anley William, greengrocer
293 Mace William, butcher
295 Lash John Thos, haberdasher
297 Thomas & Harvey, surgeons
299 Phillips Charles, oilman
305 Gannaway Frederick, grocer
307 White Hart, Henry I Puzey

... here is Robin Hood lane ...

309 Coopers Arms, George Sadler
311 Willis Charles, coffee house
313 Kelly Mrs Elizabeth, stationer
315 Hemming Nathaniel, outfitter
 

1861 census directory listing of head of households

150 John Thos Upton, Butcher
149 John Hosepool, Master Butcher
146 Joseph Edmond, Refreshment Housekeeper
145 Charles Darling, Cabinet Maker
143 William Anley, Greengrocer
142 William Mace, Master Butcher
141 William Williams, Hatter
140 George Bines, Chemist & Druggist
139 Charles Phillips, Oil & Colourman
138 Benjamon Brett, Boot & shoe Maker
137 George Rosson,, Refreshment House Keeper

Numbering in 1856 from Post Office Directory, 137 to 150  Poplar High Street (in opposite numbering direction)

137 Coopers Arms, Mrs Elizabeth Mary Belton
138 Brett Benjamin, boot & shoe maker
139 Johnson Thomas, oil & colorman
140 Ellis Henry, chemist & druggist
141 Giles Henry, hatter
142 Mace William, butcher
143 Anley William, greengrocer
144 Darling Chas, cabinet furniture wa
146 Edmonds Joseph, dining rooms
147 Hollingsworth Nathan, saw maker
148 Horspool John, baker
149 Upton John Thomas, butcher
150 Queens Arms, Conrad Steinhardt

 

Numbering in 1851 from Kellys Directory, from 137 to 150  Poplar High Street (in opposite numbering direction)

137 Coopers Arms, John Belton
137 William the Fourth, R Norton jun
138 Brett Benjamin, boot & shoemaker
139 Johnson Thomas, oil & colorman
140 Ellis Henry, chemist & druggist
141 Giles & Serle, tailors & hatters
142 Mace William, butcher
143 Brooks George, fruiterer
144 Darling Chas, cabin furniture wa
146 Edmonds Edward, baker & corn dealer
147 Hollingsworth Nathan, swa maker
148 Mackness Thomas, baker
149 Bateman George, fruiterer
150 Queens Arms, Peter walker
 

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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