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Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address, i.e. use the search box below. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs, beer retailers, taverns and hotels; and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission. Many of the Pubs are still open, as I do not differentiate between dead and open Pubs. The site is updated every day, mainly during pub opening hours. Please contact: Kevan with any updates and additional details to the site/s. Thanks.
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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 230 to 272  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...

... here is Shacklewell Street ...

230 Old Pitts Head, Mrs Leah Golp
232 Shefras Lipman, chandlers shop
234 Sacharoff Alec, butcher
238 Leboff Barnett, green grocer
240 Price Max, confectioner

... here is Princes Court ...

242 Kershenbaum Morris, boot maker
244 & 246 Sheen Jas, manufacturing upholsterer
248 Baltimore Lumbering Co, timber merchants
250 Bloom Joseph, watch maker
256 Bennett Mrs Esther, wardrobe dealer
262 Woodcock Robt, chair maker
262 Lamy Thomas, french polisher
262 & 277 Rosenberg Abraham, cabinet maker
262 Dukes Mrs Caroline, chair maker
264 Folkston Selak, boot maker
266 Pierce William, newsagent
272 Bogdanow Abraham, veneer maker

... here is Ducal Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 230 to 266  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...

... here is Shacklewell Street ...

230 Old Pitts Head, Louis Lipman
232 Fairweather Wm, wardrobe dealer
234 George Henry, boot maker
238 Thompson James, plumber
240 Newman Charles, oilman

... here is Princes Court ...

242 Tucker Geo, chandlers shop
244 Sheen James, manufacturing upholsterer
248 & 250 Diamond Isaac, timber merchants
262 Woodcock Robt, chandlers shop
262 Hooper Walter Francis, chair maker
262 Lamy Thomas, french polisher
262a Norris Bros, cabinet makers
262 Dukes Joseph, chair maker
264 Turner Henry, chair maker
266 Pierce William, dairy

... here is Ducal Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 230 to 268  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...

... here is Shacklewell Street ...

230 Old Pitts Head, Robert William Newstead
234 George Henry, boot maker
240 Connew Alfred, oilman

... here is Princes Court ...

242 Tucker Geo, chandlers shop
244 Sheen James, upholsterer
244 Johnson John, cabinet maker
248 Diamond Isaac, timber merchants
250 Jones William, greengrocer
252 Dukes Joseph, chair maker
262 Weller Wm jnr, match box maker
262 Norris Bros, cabinet makers
264 Dupen James, undertaker
266 Pierce William, chandlers shop
268 Hogarth Edwin, chairmaker

... here is Ducal Street ...
 

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, Tyssen Street

1 Krauss John, baker
Burgess Thomas, beer retailer
Jones William, greengrocer
Smart Joseph, coffee rooms
6 Dent Thomas, chair maker
10 Hockley Henry, grocer
12 Connew Alfred, oilman
13 Hare John, saw maker
16 Burgess Henry, feather seller
17 Hockley Wm, chandlers shop
Old Pitts Head, Wm F Hughes
Davis Richard, manufacturing chemist
Dell John Thomas, general dealer (7 Tyssen Place)
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, Tyssen Street

1 Krauss John, baker
Burgess Thomas, beer retailer
Jones William, greengrocer
Smart Joseph, coffee rooms
6 Dent Thomas, chair maker
10 Hockley Henry, grocer
12 Connew Alfred, oilman
13 Hare John, saw maker
16 Burgess Henry, feather seller
17 Hockley Wm, chandlers shop
Old Pitts Head, Wm F Hughes
Davis Richard, manufacturing chemist
Dell John Thomas, general dealer (7 Tyssen Place)
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, Tyssen Street

1 Hobbs Edward Newman, baker
1 Nolloth Geo & Saml, who shoe makers
17 Gadkin Thomas, ivory turner
17 Old Pitts Head, William Turnell
17 East London General Pension Society
20 & 21 Wastell Wm Jas, timber dealer
24 Grimaldi Thomas, oilman
Newman Edw, scavenger & contractor
 

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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