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Brick Lane East Side

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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 106 to 138  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Booth Street ...

106 Moss Sydney, hosier
106a Bronstein Isaac, hairdresser
108 Klichewski Morris, butcher
110 Rosenthal Davies, tailors trimmings sellers
112 Goldstein Abraham, who clothier
114 Katz Joseph, tobacconist
Sopu Kitchen
116 Goldberg Solomon, dining rooms
118 Davidoff Morris, chandlers shop
120 Brenner Myer, furniture broker
122 & 26 Bernstein Charles, baker

.. here is Hanbury Street ...

124 Shack Mrs Annie, boot dealer
126 Rappoport Samuel, dining rooms
128 Chris Abram & Co, tool dealers
130 Steele Jacob, hairdresser
132 Snipelinsky Myer, wine merchant
134 Jacobs Abraham, cabinet maker
136 Silverstone Davis, greengrocer
138 Shure Isaac, linen draper

... here is Pelham Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 108 to 138  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Booth Street ...

108 Klichewski Morris, butcher
110 Solomon Louis, laundry
112 Goldstein Abraham, who clothier
114 Goldstein Isaac, tobacconist
114a Everitt Rev Arthur William Birch MA
Soup Kitchen
116 Bowman Louis & Son, furniture dealers
118 Goldberg Isaac Lewis, woollen merchant
120 Cherry Elias, refreshment rooms
122 Price Jacob, baker

.. here is Hanbury Street ...

124 Kanovskiy Marks & Co, tobacconists
126 Buckley Samuel, coffee house
128 Levy Samuel, lemonade maker
130 Shead William, grocer
132 Cohen Robert, hair dresser
134 Fisher Morris, grindery dealer
136 Gooding Bros, boot & shoe makers
138 Weinfeld Charles, hairdresser

... here is Pelham Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 106 to 138  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Booth Street ...

106 Dubowski Barnett & Sons, grocers
108 Burnstein Morris, milliner
110 Solomon Louis, laundry
112 Goldstein Abraham, who clothier
114 Ruel Thos Wm, tobacconist
Soup Kitchen
116 Sagar Harry, watch maker
118 Goldberg Isaac Lewis, woollen merchant
122 Trost John, baker

.. here is Hanbury Street ...

124 Isaacs Abraham, tobacconist
126 Harrison Charles, coffee rooms
128 Levy Samuel, green grocer
130 Shead William, grocer
132 Kisselkoff Sampson, tobacconist
134 Lewis Wm, shirt & collar dresser
136 Gooding Mrs Eliza, boot & shoe maker
138 Tax Samuel, hairdresser

... here is Pelham Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 49 to 62  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Booth Street ...

49 Goldberg Isaac, grocer
50 Isaacs Lewis, feather manufacturer
51 Shaul Richard, saddler
52 Savage Ribert & Son, auctioneers
53a Crisp Brothers, watch makers
54 Evans George, steel mill maker
55 Clevely John, coffee rooms
56 Trost John, baker

... here is Hanbury Street ...

56 Ruel Thomas, tobacconist
57 Davenport Henry, coffee rooms
58 Cook Chas Edward. linen draper
59 Heath Edward Francis, grocer
59a McCarty Mrs Ann, haberdasher
61 Gooding Mrs Eliza, boot & shoe maker
62 Corston Chas, china & glass dealer

... here is Pelham Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 49 to 62  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Booth Street intersects ...

49 Sowerby Dickinson, pawnbroker
50 Andrews Charles, corn chandler
51 Love Richard, grocer & tea dealer
51 Post Office Receiving House
52 Meeres Thomas, surgeon
53 East London Provident Association, Oliver Springett Iron, secretary
54 Evans Henry & Edward, steel mill makers
55 Nicholls Samuel, coffee rooms
56 Elms Henry Andrew, baker

... here Montague Street intersects ...

56 Baldwin James William, tobacconist
57 Davies Michael, cloth cap maker
59 Thomas George, grocer
60 Boswall George, tripe dresser
61 Corby Mrs Susan, tobacconist
62 Hodges James, china & glass dealer

... here Pelham Street intersects ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 49 to 62  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Booth Street intersects ...

49 Sowerby Dickinson, pawnbroker
50 Andrews Charles, bird dealer
51 Love Richard, grocer & tea dealer
51 Post Office Receiving House
52 Meeres Thomas, surgeon
53 East London Provident Association, Oliver Stephen Iron, secretary
54 Gates James, confectioner
55 Lambert William, coffee rooms
56 Elms Henry, baker

... here Montague Street intersects ...

56 Morris Robert, tobacconist
57 Davies Michael, cap maker
59 Thomas George, grocer
60 Boswall George, tripe dresser
61 Corby Mrs Susan, tobacconist
62 Banks William Henry, corn dealer

... here Pelham Street intersects ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 49 to 63  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... Booth Street ...

49 Sowerby Dickinson, pawnbroker
50 Andrews Charles, jeweller
51 Love Richard, grocer & tea dealer
52 Meeres Thomas, surgeon etc
55 Radmall Wm, who bonnet shape maker
56 Tindale Alex Curtis, tobacconist
56 Whitehead Mrs Frances, baker
57 Workman James, cheesemonger
59 Watkins Walter, grocer etc
59 1/2 Bolton Richard, oil & colorman
60 Savage R, appraiser & undertaker
61 Corley Mrs Susan, tobacconist
63 Black Eagle, Andrew Johnstone

[The Black Eagle is at 63 Brick Lane, on the opposite side of Pelham Street by 1851 - which moved, the Pub or the road?]

... Pelham Street ...
 


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