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Poplar High Street, North Side part 2

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The Post Office Directory, in 1944 from Poplar High Street between Wade Street & Hale Street intersections

... here is Wade Street ...

... here is Wades Place ...

Wigham House (LCC flats)
51 Silverman Percy, newsagent
53 Diploma Laundry Ltd
59 Silverton Mrs Mary, grocer
Poplar Borough Wash-house
Willis House (council flats)

... here is Hale Street ...
 

Numbering from Kellys Directory, in 1934 from  Poplar High Street between Wade Street & Hale Street intersections

... here is Wade Street ...

43 Spencer Wm Hy, boot & shoe repair
45 Hills Leonard, baker
47 Luxton William, chandlers shop
49 Nairulla L, seamens lodging house

... here is Wades Place ...

51 Lotswin Jack, fried fish shop
59 Softley Mrs Sarah, greengrocer

... here is Sophia Street ...

69 Symons Arth Gilbert, grocer
73 Feltwell Rt, greengrocer
77 & 79 Alberta Jules, motor engineer

... here is Book Street ...

83 Walker Frank, hairdresser
93 Lyttleston & Co, who trousers makers

... here is Hale Street ...

... here is Wade Street ...

Numbering Post Office Directory, in 1915 from 41 to 95 Poplar High Street

41 Jeffree Hanry James Lobb, beer retailer  [Horn of Plenty]
51 Day Joseph, chandlers shop

... here is Wades Place ....

61 Hardwick George, builder
65 Tartaglions Francesco, confectioner

.. here is Sophia Street ...

69 Adams Albert, grocer
73 Feltwell Mary Ann, greengrocer

... here is Rook Street ...

81 Ahrens Walter Geo, beer retailer   [Anchor & Hope]
83 Walker Frank, hairdresser
91 Sullivan James, confectioner

... here is Hale Street ...

95 Queens Head, Wm Chas Branch
 

Numbering Post Office Directory, in 1910 from 41 to 95 Poplar High Street

... here is Wade Street ...

41 Jeffree Hanry James Lobb, beer retailer  [Horn of Plenty]
45 Dutton William, baker
47 Smart Richard, boot maker
49 Day Joseph, chandlers shop
51 Boston John & Co, grocers

... here is Wades Place ....

59 Hensby Walter, greengrocer

.. here is Sophia Street ...

69 Adams Albert, grocer
73 Feltwell Mrs Mary Ann, greengrocer

... here is Rook Street ...

81 Ahrens Walter Geo, beer retailer   [Anchor & Hope]
83 Rinck John, boot maker

... here is Hale Street ...

95 Queens Head, Thos Fitzgerald
 

Numbering Post Office Directory, in 1899 from 41 to 95 Poplar High Street

41 Harrison Hy Matthew, beer retailer [Horn of Plenty]
43 Midmer Henry sen, coffee room
45 Ball George, baker
47 Taylor Mrs Emily, laundress
49 Prentice Sam, grocer

... here is Wades Place

51,53, 55 & 57 Hugh Bros, ironmongers
59 Loftus Mrs jane, dairy
63 Bayley James William, oilman

... here is Sophia Street ...

67 Owen Lewis, shirt maker
69 Adama Albert, grocer
73 Feltwell Mrs Mary Ann, greengrocer
75, 77 & 79 Burdett Fredk John, fancy box maker & collector of Queens taxes

... here is Rook Street ...

81 Meager Robert, beer retailer  [Anchor & Hope]
83 Varney William, tin plate worker
85 Smith James, haberdasher
89 Ditzel Peter, baker
91 Loveland Fredk Geo, fried fish shop
93 Wroot William, coffee rooms

... Here is Hale Street ...

95 Queens Head, Thos Fitzergerald

 

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1882 from 41 to 95 Poplar High Street

41 Radford Thomas, beer retailer  [Horn of Plenty]
45 Clark Joseph, baker
49 Farrance Charles & Co, grocers

... here is Wades Place ...

51 Bradden William, cheesemonger
53, 55 & 57 Rundell, Son & Co, ironmongers etc
59 Loftus Peter, dairyman
61 Lewis Mrs Sarah Ann, linendraper
63 Green Edward, grocer
65 Shaw Harry, oilman

... here is Sophia Street ...

67 George William, tea urn maker
69 Eddy James, provision merchant
71 Simmons Philip, butcher
73 & 28 Feltwell James, greengrocer
75 Burdett Fdk John, fancy box ma
77 Tobin Edwd Josiah, wholesale confectioner

... here is Rook Street ...

81 McDonald John Robt, beer retailer  [Anchor & Hope]
83 Smith William
87 Goodair Hugh William, hatter
89 Parsons Charles Robert, baker
91 Haley Henry, chandlers shop
93 Wroot William, coffee rooms

... here is Hale Street ...

95 Queens Head, George Bradnam

Numbering from Post Office Directory, in 1869 from 41 to 95 Poplar High Street

41 Radford Thomas, beer retailer [Horn of Plenty]
43 Wilks Thomas, ironmonger
45 & 259 Kendall Joseph, baker
47 Miller James, watchmaker
49 Cole John, grocer & cheesemonger

... here is Wades Place ...

51 Bradden William, cheesemonger
53 Rundell Joshua, ironmonger
55 Copeland Thomas, toy dealer
57 Morris Richard, stationer
59 Sanders Benjamin, pork butcher
61 Parkhouse Mrs Martha, linen draper
63 Green Edward, grocer
65 Shaw Henry, oil & color man

... here is Sophia Street ...

67 Durant John, coffee rooms
69 Bedwell Alfd Jas, provision merchant
71 Simmons Philip, butcher
73 Tibbatts John Weetman, greengrocer
75 Rayner Lloyd, chemist & druggist
77 Goldberg Abraham, tailor

... here is Mary Street ...

81 Hill Edward, beer retailer 
 [Anchor & Hope]
83 Smith William, plumber
85 Barton James, hairdresser
89 Parsons Charles, baker
91 Smith Thomas, clothes dealer

... here is Hale Street ...

95
Queens Head, Joseph Hocking
 

1861 census directory listing of head of households

265 James Burgess, Beer Retailer [Horn of Plenty]
264 George Hoton, Labourer
263 Eliza Kendall, Baker
262 James Miller, Watch Maker
261 James Havill, Grocer
260 Wm Braddon, Cheesemonger
259 Joshua Bundell, Gas Fitter
258 Thomas Copeland, Toy Dealer
257 Daniel Carter, Ship Joiner
256 Benjamin Sanders, Pork Butcher
255 Martha Parkhouse, Linen Draper
254 Edward Green, Grocer
253 Henry Shaw, Oilman
252 William Moore, Coffee House Keeper
251 James Eddy, Cheesemonger
250 Alexander Mace, Butcher
249 William Clement, Oilman
248 William Raynes, Farmer
247 Samuel Weakley, Outfitter
246 James Harris, Clerk
244 Anchor & Hope - John Steele
243 William Smith, Builder
242 Arthur Bell, Greengrocer
241 Henry Wilson Shoe Maker
240 Charles Parsons, Baker
239 William Kenfell, Clothes Shop Keeper
238 William Tusker, Butcher
 

Numbering in 1856 from Post Office Directory, from 237 to 265 Poplar High Street (in opposite numbering direction)

237 Queens Head, William Finney
238 Ovitts geo & Cornelius, uholsterers
239 Kenfell William, clothes dealer
240 Parsons Charles, baker
241 Ward Joseph, dealer in birds
242 Turner George, carman
243 Hall George Frederick, plumber etc
244 Steel John, beer retailer
248 Dakin Joseph, wholesale druggist
249 Heap Andrew Bryce, grocer
250 Mace Alexander, butcher
251 & 164 Farr Wm, cheesemonger
252 Moore William, coffee rooms
253 Barber William, oil & colorman
254 Clifford Ashley Allen, grocer
255 Parkhouse Mrs martha, linen draper
256 Sanders Benj, pork butcher
257 Carter Daniel, stationer
258 Terdre John, toy dealer
259 Rundell Joshua, ironmonger & gas fitter
260 Bottjer Gerd, cheesemonger
261 Fisher Thomas, grocer & cheesemonger
262 Miller James, watchmaker
263 Kendall Joseph jun, baker
264 Mills Robert & Co, grocers & cheesemongers
265 Burgess James, beer retailer   [Horn of Plenty]

... here Wade Street intersects ...
 

Numbering in 1851 from Kellys Directory, from 237 to 265 Poplar High Street (in opposite numbering direction)

237 Queens Head, William Finney
238 Bowen William, linendraper
239 Kenfell William, clothes dealer
240 Parsons Charles, baker
242 Turner George, carman
243 Clark James, painter & glazier
248 Dakin Joseph, chem & export druggist
249 Thorneloe George, grocer
250 Daunton Benjamin, butcher
252 Moore Wm, coffee rooms
253 Shaw Henry, boot & shoemaker
254 Barber William, oil & colorman
255 Parkhouse Mrs Martha, linendraper
256 Pearson George, greengrocer
257 Carter Daniel, stationer
258 Whitehead Edward, tailor & outfitter
259 Rundell Joshua, ironmonger
260 Bottjer Gerd, cheesemonger
261 Fisher Thomas, grocer
262 Miller James, watchmaker
263 Blachford Charles, baker
264 Mills Rt, grocer & cheesemonger
265 Burgess James, beer retailer  [Horn of Plenty]

 

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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