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n.b. [ For the Trade Directories of 1856 and earlier it is unclear where the Directory for Brick lane continues northwards on the eastern side, and then turns southward on the Western side.

          The Bethnal Green census for 1851, District 1, page 1 starts with an entry for Mary A Walker, Widow, Victualler at 133 Brick Lane and states Eastern side. I am using this address as a natural point to change directions.]

 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 125 to 161  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... here is Sclater Street ...

125 & 127 Fleming Joseph Jnp, boot maker
129 Cohen Nathan, clothier
131 Watkin Abraham, tailor
133 Foreman Nathan, tobacconist
135 Rapley Stephen, oil & color man
137 Lindsell Thos Martin, beer retailer
139 Friedlander Jacob, boot maker
141 Louis Mrs Margaret, baker

... here is Bacon Street ...

143 Daniels Sam, linendraper
145 Shachman Moses, chandlers shop
147 Morgenstein Mrs Yetta, butcher
149 Kapiloff Lewis, boot maker
151 Shulman Marks, butcher
153 Home & Colonial Stores Ltd

.. here is Little Bacon Street ..
 

157 Jolly Butchers, Stanley Walter Ellis
159 Daniels Harris, butcher
161 Konskier Joseph, linen draper

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 125 to 165  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Sclater Street ...

125 & 127 Fleming Joseph Jn, boot maker
129 & 131 Gold Moss, clothier
133 Fazzani Joseph, confectioner
135 Kippins Thos & Son, oil warehouse
137 Ward Thomas John, beer retailer
139 Maton George, boot maker
141 Louis Nicholas, baker

... here is Bacon Street ...

143 Olofsky Solomon, butcher
145 Shachman Moses, chandlers shop
147 Dennis Mrs Mary Ann, butcher
149 Rodker Moses, draper
151 Driver John William, butcher
153 Home & Colonial Stores Ltd
155 Stillwell Wm John, oil warehouse

.. here is Little Bacon Street ..
 

157 Jolly Butchers, Frank Albert Jennings
159 Poundberry William, butcher
161 Smith Mrs Henrietta, greengrocer
163 Morgan David, cheesemonger
165 Groves Thos Jn & Son, butchers

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 125 to 165  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Sclater Street ...

125 & 127 Fleming Joseph Jn, boot maker
129 & 131 Gold Moss, clothier
133 Fazzani William, confectioner
135 Kippins Thos & Son, oil warehouse
137 Ward Thos John, beer retailer
139 Maton George, boot maker
141 Louis Nicholas, baker

... here is Bacon Street ...

143 Jackson Benjamin, butcher
145 Driver John Geo, cheesemonger
147 Dennis Henry, butcher
149 Knight Charles, butcher
151 Jackson Edwin, butcher
153 Home & Colonial Stores Ltd
155 Stillwell Wm John, oil warehouse

.. here is Little Bacon Street ..
 

157 Jolly Butchers, Ellis Bros & Co
159 Poundberry William, butcher
161 Smith Robert, greengrocer
165 Groves Thos Jn & Son, butchers

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 136 to 156  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

... here is Bethnal Green Road ...

136 Walton & Co, tea merchants
137 Groves Thos & Sons, butchers
138 Dashwood Edward J, cheesemonger
139 Smith Robert, greengrocer
140 Ansall James, butcher
141 Jolly Butchers, James Ansall

... here is Little Bacon Street ...

142 Stillwell Miss Ann Elizabeth, oil warehouse
143 Begernie Aug A, tripe dresser
144 Baker Richard William, butcher
145 Knight Charles, butcher
147 Tatham Chas, tin plate worker
148 Clay Mrs Jane, dining rooms

... here is Bacon Street ...

149 Louis Nicholas, baker
150 Fleming Charles, boot maker etc
151 Wright Henry, beer retailer
152 Kippins Jane & Son, oil warehouse
152a Corbett Robert, butcher
153 Gold Moss, clothier
154 Power Joshua, shoemaker
155 Corrick Paul, hatter
156 Fleming Joseph, bootmaker

... here is Sclater Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 136 to 156  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

135 & 140 Groves Thomas, butcher
136 & 131 Jarman Mrs Maria, butcher
137 Smart John, butcher
138 Chapman Philip, potato dealer
139 Pearce John James, grocer
140 & 135 Groves Thomas, butcher

... here Little Bacon Street intersects ...

142 Johnson Mrs Elizabeth, oil warehouse
143 Johnson William, tripe dresser
144 Rushworth William, butcher
145 Bassett William, greengrocer
147 Rogers Philip, cheesemonger
148 Clay Thomas, butcher

... here Bacon Street intersects ...

149 Terry Joseph, baker
150 Fleming Charles, boot maker etc
151 Hales William, beer retailer
152 Parrott George, boot & shoe maker
152 Fitt James, hairdresser
153 Borrett Mrs Sarah, pork butcher
154 Wills John, boot maker
155 Watherston Jas henderson, pawnbroker

... here Sclater Street intersects
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 136 to 156  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

135 & 140 Groves Thomas, butcher
136 & 131 Jarman Thomas sen, butcher
138 Dalby Charles Edward, fruiterer
139 Jarman Thomas jun, tinplate worker
140 & 135 Groves Thomas, butcher
141 Turkish Slave, Robt Batchelder
142 Johnson Mrs Elizabeth, oil warehouse
143 & 144 Rushworth William, butcher
145 Miller Thomas, potato dealer
146 Rayment Richard, teadealer
147 Luke William, cheesemonger
148 Clay Thomas, dining rooms

... here Bacon Street intersects ...

151 Hyam Somerset, chemist
153 Burton John, corn chandler
153 Borrett Thomas, pork butcher
154 Wills John, boot maker
155 Cassell Jas Rt (exors of), pawnbroker

... here Sclater Street intersects ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 136 to 156  Brick Lane

West Side of Brick Lane, going southwards

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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