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Whitechapel Road  SOUTH SIDE - part 8
 

The Directories transcribed are from 1841, 1851, 1856,1869,  1882 & 1934. More to follow:

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1841 - South Street  to "London Hospital Tavern" / Percival Buildings

195 Turnet G, floorcloth manufacturer
199 Moore Thomas, boot maker
201 Hayden Wm John, tobacconist
202 Norbury Jos & Co, coppersmiths
203 Percival J, soap, tallow and yarn maker
204 Joly Mrs Hannah, stay maker
205 Christie John, tobacconist
206 Cole Mrs S, window blind maker
206 1/2 Gage Benjamin, coach builder
207 London Hospital, Jas S King
 

1851 - South Street  to Percival Buildings

... here South Street intersects ...

195 Page Henry, window glass lead mer
197 Ladd Robert, tailor
200 Tillman Thomas, tailor
201 Saker Mrs Eliza, tobacconist
202 Myers William Henry, printer
203 Hill Wiliam, builder
204 Jolly Mrs Hannah, staymaker
205 Phillips Robert, music seller
206 Cole Mrs S, window blind maker
207 Hume William, coach maker
207 London Hospital, George Moore

... here Percival Buildings intersect ...
 

1856 - South Street  to Percival Buildings

... here South Street intersects ...

195 Page Henry, window glass & lead mer
196 Esau William, academy
197 Lucas Mrs Louisa, confectioner
198 Haslam Wm Thomas, tobacconist
199 Pitcher Miss Ann, milliner etc
200 Crafer Richard, furniture dealer
201 Saker Mrs Eliza, tobacconist
202 Myers William Henry, printer
202a Lloyd William, furniture dealer
203 Hill Wiliam, builder
204 Jolly Mrs Hannah, staymaker
205 Ballinger Thomas, picture dealer
206 Cole Mrs Sarah, window blind maker
207 Hume William, coach maker
207 London Hospital, Thomas Gilkes

... here Percival Buildings intersect ...
 

1869 - South Street  to Mount Street

... here is South Street ...

196 London Mutual Building Society
    Thomas Stiff, sec
196 Loake Thomas, academy
197 Lucas Mrs Louisa, confectioner
198 Rosenberg Marks, hatter
199 Langford Thomas, umbrella maker
200 Weeks Frederick, leather seller
201 Peters John Miles, auctioneer
202 Myers Wm Hen, steam printer
202 Archer William, coffee rooms
203 Hill, Keddell & Waldram, builders
204 Waller Miss Anne, stay maker
205 Powell John, watch maker
206 Cole Charles, window blind maker
208 Frankford (Moss) & Co, tobacconist
209 London Hospital Tavern, Hy J King

... here is East Mount Street ...
 

1882 - South Street  to Mount Street

... here is South Street ...

195 Page Henry & Co, lead merchants
196 Loake Thomas, academy
197 Pitcher Henry Edward, tobacconist
198 Rodenberg Marks, hatter
199 Langford Thomas, umbrella maker
201 Clarke George, auctioneer
202 Myers Wm Hy, steam printer
202 1/2 Flynn John, coffee rooms
204 Waller Miss Jane, stay maker
205 Huber Raymond, watch maker
206 Cole Charles, window blind maker
207 Andrews Edward & Co, leather merchants
209 London Hospital Tavern, G F Horton

... here is East Mount Street ...
 

1934 - South Street  to Mount 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.
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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