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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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Whitechapel High Street - North side part 3

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1841 - from Essex Street to Castle Alley

... Essex Street ...

107 Arnold George & son, tea dealers
108 Poland Joshua A, fishmonger
109 Perry John Aldngton, ironmonger
110 Beaton & Campbell, jewellers
111 Seven Stars, George Webb
112 Moss Isaac, stay maker

... Kent & Essex Yard ...

    Gingell James, hay salesman
    Jeffrey & Wise, paper hanging manufacturer
114 Saunders Philip H, milliner
115 Iley T & Co, linen & carpet warehouse
116 Hart Aaron & J, who boot & shoe ma
117 Clark Alfred, stationer
118 Blacklock John, stationer
119 Macrae Edmund, oil & colorman
120 Burman William Edward, hatter

... Newcastle Street ...

121 Gardiner Sophia & Co, milliners
122 Elton Mrs C, wholesale ironmonger
123 Dudden & Dafft, woollen drapers
124 Worralls D, alamode beef house
125 Taylor John, basket maker

... Castle Alley ...
 

1851 - from Commercial Street to Castle Alley

... here Commercial Road intersects ...

110 Crouch Richard, linen draper
111 Seven Stars, George Webb
112 Harden William Henry, boot maker
113 Cramp Robert, rope & twine manufacturer

     Kent & Essex Yard:--
114
Kent & Essex Tavern, James Ames
    Commissioners of Whitechapel Paving Office
    Gingell James, hay salesman
    Jeffrey, Allen & Co, paper stainers
    Macrae Henry, oil merchant
115 Shaw John & Co, linen & carpet warehouse
116 Ebblewhite John Henry, musical instrument maker
117 Tullet Mrs Susannah, who & retail stationer
118 Blacklock & Hancock, stationers
120 Burman William Edward, hatter

... here Newcastle Street intersects ...

121 Lewis & Haddon, milliners
122 Waldon Henry, dining rooms
123 Bartrum, Harvey & Co, woollen drapers
125 Taylor John, basket maker

... here Castle Alley intersects...
 

1856 - from Commercial Road to Castle Alley

... here Commercial Street intersects ...

110 Crouch Richard, linen draper
111 Seven Stars, George Webb
112 Harden William Henry, boot maker
113 Cramp Robert, rope & twine manufacturer

    Kent & Essex Yard:--
114
Kent & Essex Tavern, George Clarke
    Office of the Board of Trustees for Paving, lighting etc
    St Marys Whitechapel
    Whitechapel hay & straw market
        Geo Byron, clerk of the market
    Gingell James & Son, hay salesmen
    Jeffrey, Allen & Co, paper stainers
115 Shaw John & Co, linen & carpet warehouse
116 Lazarus Abraham & Co, tailors
117 Blacklock & Hancock, stationers
118 Allen Frederick, who confectioner
119 Trundell Wm, boot & shoe warehouse
120 Wiseman William, coffee house

... here Newcastle Street intersects ...

121 Lewis Misses Mary & M, milliners
122 Dryden George, linen draper
123 Howes Hy, woollen & Manchester warehouse
124 Jacobs Lewis, boot maker
125 Weakley John, tooth brush maker
126 Newton George, eastern coffee rooms

... here Castle Alley intersects...
 

1869 - from Commercial Road to Castle Alley

... here is Commercial Street ...

110 East London (Eastern branch) Bank
    Jno C Ralston, manager
111 Webb Geo, wine & spirit merchant   [
Seven Stars]
114 Cramp Robt, rope & twine manufacturers
    Kent & Essex yard
114 Kent & Essex Tavern, Wm Kempster
    Office of the Board of Trustees
    Whitechapel Hay & Straw Market
    Geo Byron, receiver of tolls
    Gingell Jas & Son, hay salesmen
115 Jeffrey & Co, paper hanging maker
115 Shaw Jno & Co, linen & carpet wa
116 Trollope Thomas, hatter
117 Blacklock & Hancock, stationers
118 Osborne & Every, cider merchants
119 Marks Abraham, clothier
120 Taylor Richard, boot maker

... here is Newcastle Street ...

121 Dawson Francis, confectioner
122 Ford Henry, linen draper
123 Moses hen & Son, who clothiers
124 Hicks William, linen draper

... here is Castle Alley ...

 

1882 - from Commercial Road to Castle Alley

... here is Commercial Street ...

110 Central Bank of London Lim (branch)
    Wm Robt Evans, manager
114 Cramp Robt Alfd, rope manufacturer
    Kent & Essex Yard
    Office of the Board of Trustees
    Whitechapel Hay & Straw Market
    Richard Grace, receiver of tolls
    Gingell James, Son & Cruickshank, hay salesmen
115 Shaw Jno & Co, linen & carpet wa
116 Trollope Thomas, hatter
117 Blacklock John, stationer
118 Jcobson Alfred, clothier

... here is Newcastle Street ...

119 Dawson Francis, confectioner
122 Ford Henry, linen draper
123 Hicks William, linen draper
124 Buchner Max, chemist

... here is Castle Alley ...
 

1934 - from Commercial Road to Old Castle Street

... here is Commercial Street ...

110 Midland Bank Ltd (branch)
111 & 112 Webb & Co, wine & spirit merchants [Seven Stars]
114 Central Store, ladies hosiers
115 Duke M & Sons Ltd, knitted goods manufacturers
116 Gressmans Cash Chemists Ltd
116 Dee Boris D, dentist
117 Fabian Hyman, trimming dealer
118 Singer Sewing Machine Co ltd
118 Vice-Regal Optical Co, opticians
119 Israel S & L, who hosiers
120 Westminster Watch Co Ltd, watch & clock makers

... here is Newcastle Street ...

122 Brotchmacher Szaja, silk merchant
122 Gold Lewis, ladies tailor
122 Erlichman H & O, gown manufacturers

... here is Old Castle 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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