Pedley Street, E1

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Pedley Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area.


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Theresa Penney   
Added: 16 Apr 2024 18:08 GMT   

1 Whites Row
My 2 x great grandparents and his family lived here according to the 1841 census. They were Dutch Ashkenazi Jews born in Amsterdam at the beginning of the 19th century but all their children were born in Spitalfields.

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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Born here
jack stevens   
Added: 26 Sep 2021 13:38 GMT   

Mothers birth place
Number 5 Whites Row which was built in around 1736 and still standing was the premises my now 93 year old mother was born in, her name at birth was Hilda Evelyne Shaw,

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Added: 6 Nov 2021 15:03 GMT   

Old Nichol Street, E2
Information about my grandfather’s tobacconist shop

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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GrahamClayton   
Added: 10 Oct 2024 19:42 GMT   

Armed guard during 1919 civil unrest
During the 1919 civil unrest, a company of soldiers guarded the power station day and night - if it was forced to close down, a large part of London’s transport system would be inoperable.

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Weaver’s Fields Weavers Fields is an open space in Bethnal Green.

NEARBY STREETS
Ada Lewis Court, E1 Ada Lewis Court is located on Underwood Road
Albert Place, E1 Albert Place is an old East End street
Albert Street, E1 Albert Street is an old East End street
Alliston House, E2 Alliston House is a block on Bethnal Green Road (Bethnal Green)
Antila Court, E1 Antila Court is a building on Sclater Street (Shoreditch)
Arnold Circus, E2 Arnold Circus lies to the north of Shoreditch (Shoreditch)
Arthur Deakin House, E1 Arthur Deakin House is a block on Woodseer Street
Arundel Street, Arundel Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Avant Garde Tower, E1 Avant Garde Tower is a block on Bethnal Green Road (Shoreditch)
Avantgarde Place, E1 Avantgarde Place is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Bacon Street, E1 Bacon Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Bacon Street, E2 Bacon Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Baker’s Row, E1 Baker’s Row became Vallance Road in 1896
Bareham Street , Bareham Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Barwell House, E2 Barwell House is a block on Menotti Street (Bethnal Green)
Bearstead Court, E1 Bearstead Court is a block on Underwood Road
Bedford House, E1 Bedford House is a block on Wheler Street (Spitalfields)
Benjamin Truman Close, E1 Benjamin Truman Close is a location in London (Spitalfields)
Bethnal Green Road, E1 Bethnal Green Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Bethnal Green Road, E2 Bethnal Green Road was a Victorian invention (Bethnal Green)
Biscuit Building, E2 Biscuit Building is a block on Redchurch Street (Shoreditch)
Black Eagle Street, E1 John Stott, a mariner from Stepney, developed both Grey Eagle Street and Black Eagle Street between 1661 and 1670 (Spitalfields)
Bloomfield House, E1 Bloomfield House is a block on Old Montague Street (Whitechapel)
Boden House, E1 Boden House is located on Woodseer Street
Boltersley Street, Boltersley Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Booth Street, E1 Booth Street is an old East End street
Braithwaite Street, E1 Braithwaite Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shoreditch)
Brick Lane, E1 Brick Lane runs north from the junction of Osborn Street, Old Montague Street and Wentworth Street, through Spitalfields to Bethnal Green Road (Spitalfields)
Brick Lane, E2 The northernmost section of Brick Lane lies within the E2 postcode (Shoreditch)
Britannia House, E1 Britannia House is a block on Hanbury Street
Browns Lane, E1 Browns Lane is marked on the 1862 Stanford map (Spitalfields)
Buckfast Street, E2 Buckfast Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Buxton Street, E1 Buxton Street developed in the early and mid-nineteenth century
Cadogan House, E2 Cadogan House is one of four blocks which formed a 1963 westwards extension of the Avebury Estate (Bethnal Green)
Calvert Avenue, Calvert Avenue is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Calvin Street, E1 Calvin Street was part of the Wheler Estate (Spitalfields)
Camlet Street, E2 Camlet Street is one of the Huguenot streetnames of the area (Shoreditch)
Carlisle Street, Carlisle Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Caroline Adams House, E1 Caroline Adams House is a block on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
Carter Street, E1 Carter Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Casson House, E1 Casson House is sited on Hanbury Street
Castlemain Street, E1 Castlemain Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Chance Street, E1 Chance Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Chapel Street, E1 Chapel Street run off the southern leg of Wheler Street (Spitalfields)
Chapter House, E2 Chapter House is a block on Dunbridge Street (Bethnal Green)
Cheshire Street, E1 Cheshire Street is a street in the East End linking Brick Lane with Bethnal Green and Whitechapel (Shoreditch)
Chicksand House, E1 Chicksand House is sited on Chicksand Street
Chilton Street, E2 Chilton Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Church Row, E2 Church Lane was renamed to Church Row, E14 in 1875 (Bethnal Green)
Cityscape Apartments, E1 Cityscape Apartments is sited on Heneage Street
Clarence Street, Clarence Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Club Row, E1 Club Row is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Club Row, E2 Club Row leaves Arnold Circus in a southerly direction (Shoreditch)
Code Street, E2 Code Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
Codrington Court, E1 Codrington Court is sited on Scott Street (Whitechapel)
Collingwood Street, E2 Collingwood Street was at the heart of the Old Nicol rookery (Shoreditch)
Commercial Street, E1 Commercial Street is a major thoroughfare running north-south from Shoreditch High Street to Whitechapel High Street (Spitalfields)
Corbet Place, E1 Corbet Place - an L-shaped street, onto which back several large industrial buildings of the early/mid-twentieth century (Spitalfields)
Cornerstone Court, E1 Cornerstone Court is a building on Hemming Street (Whitechapel)
Court Street, E1 Court Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Coverley Close, E1 Coverley Close is a road in the E1 postcode area
Crispin Place, E1 Crispin Place is the result of a regeneration programme within Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Crown Court, E1 Crown Court was a small courtyard off Little Pearl Street (Spitalfields)
Culpin House, E2 Culpin House is located on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Cygnet Street, E1 Cygnet Street is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Daniel Gilbert House, E1 Daniel Gilbert House is a block on Code Street (Spitalfields)
Davenant House, E1 Davenant House is a block on Old Montague Street
Davis Terrace, E1 Davis Terrace is an old East End street
Deal Street, E1 Deal Street dates from the mid 1840s
Dence House, E2 Dence House is located on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Derbyshire Street, E2 Derbyshire Street originated as part of the Willetts estate (Bethnal Green)
Dickinson House, E2 Dickinson House is sited on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Dray Walk, E1 Dray Walk is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
Ducie Street, Ducie Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Dunbridge Street, E2 Dunbridge Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Dunk Street, E1 Dunk Street ran parallel to Great Garden Street (now Greatorex Street) to the west and King Edward Street, which has also ceased to exist, to the east
Durward Street, E1 Durward Street is a narrow thoroughfare running east-west from Brady Street to Baker’s Row (today’s Vallance Road) (Whitechapel)
Duval Square, E1 Duval Square is a location in London (Spitalfields)
East Street, E1 East Street was one of the entrances into Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Eastman, Eastman is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Ebor Street, E1 Ebor Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shoreditch)
Embassy Court, E1 Embassy Court is a block on Brady Street (Bethnal Green)
Fakruddin Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
Field House, E1 Field House can be found on Buxton Street (Spitalfields)
Fournier Street, E1 Fournier Street is a street running east-west from Brick Lane to Commercial Street alongside Christ Church (Spitalfields)
Frankie House, E1 Frankie House is a block on Whitby Street (Shoreditch)
Fulbourne Street, E1 Fulbourne Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Fuller Street, E2 Fuller Street commemorates John Fuller (d 1592), judge and church warden of Stepney parish church (Bethnal Green)
Furness Street , Furness Street is an old East End street
Gemini Apartments, E1 Gemini Apartments is located on Sclater Street (Shoreditch)
Gibraith Walk , Gibraith Walk is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Gibraltar Gardens, E2 Gibraltar Gardens was a small Bethnal Green road (Bethnal Green)
Gibraltar Walk, E2 Gibraltar Walk leads north from Bethnal Green Road (Bethnal Green)
Gillett House, E2 Gillett House is a block on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Goldman Close, E2 Goldman Close is a road in the E2 postcode area (Bethnal Green)
Granary Road, E1 Granary Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Granby Row, Granby Row is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Granby Street, Granby Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Granby Street, E2 Granby Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Great Pearl Street, E1 Great Pearl Street was once a major street of the area (Spitalfields)
Greatorex House, E1 Greatorex House is sited on Greatorex Street
Grey Eagle Street, E1 Grey Eagle Street was part of the Wilkes Estate with building leases granted in 1761 (Spitalfields)
Grimsby Street, E2 Grimsby Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Hague Street, E2 Hague Street was built in 1826 (Bethnal Green)
Hanbury Hall, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Hanbury House, E1 Hanbury House is located on Hanbury Street
Hanbury Street, E1 Hanbury Street is a long road running west-east from Commercial Street to Vallance Road
Hannan Court, E1 Hannan Court can be found on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
Heathpool Court, E1 Heathpool Court is a block on Brady Street (Whitechapel)
Hemming Street, E1 Hemming Street commemorates Edward Hemming, who represented Bethnal Green on the first select vestry of the parish of Stepney in 1589. (Whitechapel)
Heneage Street, E1 Heneage Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Hereford Street, Hereford Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Hereford Street, E2 Hereford Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Hobson’s Cottages, E1 Hobson’s Cottages was situated off Pelham Street
Hobsons Place, E1 Hobsons Place was short cul-de-sac
Hocker Street, E2 Hocker Street, like the other seven roads radiating from Arnold Circus commemorate the Huguenot connection with the area (Shoreditch)
Horner Buildings, E1 The Horner Buildings are a vestige of the Victorian construction of Old Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Horner Square, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Horse Hill, Horse Hill is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Hughes Mansions, E1 Hughes Mansions originally consisted of three roughly similar blocks containing 93 flats spread over the three buildings (Whitechapel)
Hunt Street, E1 Hunt Street is an old East End street
Hunton Street, E1 Hunton Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Hutton House, E2 Hutton House is a block on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Jackson & Joseph Building, E1 Jackson & Joseph Building is a building on Princelet Street (Spitalfields)
Jerome Street, E1 Jerome Street was formerly Vine Street and part of the Wheler estate (Spitalfields)
John Pritchard House, E1 John Pritchard House is sited on Buxton Street
Karslake House, E2 Karslake House is a block on Gibraltar Walk (Bethnal Green)
Karstake House, E2 Karstake House dates from 1963 (Bethnal Green)
Kelsey Street, E2 Kelsey Street was called Cross Street until 1869 (Bethnal Green)
Kerbela Street, E2 Kerbela Street is a road in the E2 postcode area (Shoreditch)
Kingward House, E1 Kingward House is a block on Greatorex Street
Kingward Street, E1 King Edward Street is an old East End street
Kinsham House, E2 Kinsham House is a block on Ramsey Street (Bethnal Green)
Kushiyara House, E1 Kushiyara House is a block on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
Lamb Street, E1 Lamb Street is an old road of Spitalfields, possibly dating from the 1600s (Spitalfields)
Legionier Street, Legionier Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Ligonier Street, E2 Ligonier Street is a road in the E2 postcode area (Shoreditch)
Lister House, E1 Lister House is located on Lomas Street (Whitechapel)
Little Paternoster Row Little Paternoster Row was once known as French Alley (Spitalfields)
Little Pearl Street, E1 Little Pearl Street ran south from Great Pearl Street (Spitalfields)
Little York Street , Little York Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Lomas Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
London Street, The Opening, E14 was renamed as London Street, E14 in 1888 (Bethnal Green)
Lotus Court, E1 Lotus Court was approached through an archway on Hanbury Street (Spitalfields)
Mape Street, E2 While much altered, Mape Street began life in 1826 (Bethnal Green)
Marlow House, E2 Marlow House was built in 1899 (Shoreditch)
Marlow Workshops, E2 Marlow Workshops is a Victorian block containing a mixture of residential and commercial use. (Shoreditch)
McCalla House, E1 McCalla House is located on Pedley Street (Bethnal Green)
McGlashon House, E1 McGlashon House is a block on Hunton Street
McKinnon Wood House, E2 McKinnon Wood House is a block on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Menotti Street, E2 Menotti Street, a shadow of its former length, was called Manchester Street until 1864 (Bethnal Green)
Middlesea Street , Middlesea Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Mount Street, Mount Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Navarre Street, E2 Navarre Street leads southwest from Arnold Circus towards Boundary Street (Shoreditch)
New Bethnal Green Chai , New Bethnal Green Chai is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
New Church Street, E1 New Church Street led from Pedley Street to Buxton Street (Spitalfields)
New Square, E1 New Square was a yard south of Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Newspeak House, E2 Newspeak House is a block on Bethnal Green Road (Shoreditch)
North Street, E1 North Street was one of the named entrance streets into Old Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Northesk House, E1 Northesk House is a block on Tent Street (Bethnal Green)
Old Nichol Street, E2 Old Nichol Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Old Nicholl Street, Old Nicholl Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Padbury Court, E2 Padbury Court links Brick Lane and Gibraltar Walk (Bethnal Green)
Palissy Street, E2 Palissy Street runs northeast from Arnold Circus (Shoreditch)
Pauline House, E1 Pauline House is a block on Old Montague Street
Pavilion House, E1 Pavilion House is a block on Greatorex Street
Pecks Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Pedley Street, E1 Pedley Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
Pelham Street, E1 Pelham Street was the former name of Woodseer Street
Penny Gaff House, E2 Penny Gaff House is a building on Redchurch Street (Shoreditch)
Peter Street, Peter Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Philippe Roth Catering, E1 Philippe Roth Catering is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Playground Gardens, E2 Playground Gardens is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Pool’s Square , E1 Pool’s Square - sometimes Poole’s Square - was a courtyard behind Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Pope’s Head Court, E1 Pope’s Head Court was a courtyard south of Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Princelet Street, E1 Princelet Street started its life as Princes Street (Spitalfields)
Puma Court, E1 Puma Court was formerly known as Red Lion Court. (Spitalfields)
Quaker Street, E1 Quaker Street was at first called Westbury Street (Spitalfields)
Queen Street, E1 In 1883, King Street, E1 became Queen Street, E1
Ramar House, E1 Ramar House is a building on Hanbury Street
Ramar Place, E1 Ramar Place was a tiny Whitechapel back street
Ramsey Street, E2 A road with a long history, Ramsey Street has been realigned since the Second World War (Bethnal Green)
Redchurch Street, E1 Redchurch Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Regal Close, E1 Regal Close is a road in the E1 postcode area
Rhoda Street, E2 Rhoda Street was formerly Peter Street (Shoreditch)
Richmix Square, E1 Richmix Square is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Rochelle Street, E2 Rochelle Street connects Swanfield Street with Arnold Circus (Shoreditch)
Rosemoon House, E2 Rosemoon House is a block on Voss Street (Bethnal Green)
Sale Street, E2 Sale Street once ran much further east (Bethnal Green)
Sanger House, E2 Sanger House is sited on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Satchwell Kents, Satchwell Kents is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Satchwell Rents, E2 Satchwell Rents owes its origins to a set of buildings dating from 1689 (Bethnal Green)
Satchwell Road, E2 Satchwell Road dates from the 1950s (Bethnal Green)
Satchwell Street, Satchwell Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Sclater Street, E1 Sclater Street connects Bethnal Green Road and Brick Lane (Shoreditch)
Scott Street, E1 Scott Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Selater Street, Selater Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Selby Street, E1 Selby Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Seven Stars Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Shackleman Street , Shackleman Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Shacklewell Street, E2 Shacklewell Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Shah Paran House, E1 Shah Paran House is a block on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
Sheba Place, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Sheba Street, E1 After 1893, the new name for Queen Street was Sheba Street, E1 (Spitalfields)
Shoreditch High Street, E1 Shoreditch High Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Silwex House, E1 Residential block (Spitalfields)
Snell House, E2 Snell House is a block on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Sol Frankel House, E1 Sol Frankel House is a block on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
South Street, E1 South Street provided access from Brushfield Street into Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Southampton Terrace, Southampton Terrace is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Soyeux Apartments, E1 Soyeux Apartments is a block on Scott Street (Whitechapel)
Speakman House, E2 Speakman House is one of four blocks built around a communal area (Bethnal Green)
Speck’s Fields, E1 Speck’s Fields led to the Crescent Foundry
Spelman Street, E1 Spelman Street was formerly John Street and built up in the 19th century
Spital Street, E1 Spital Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Spring Walk, E1 Spring Walk is a road in the E1 postcode area
St Andrew Street, St Andrew Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
St Matthews Row, E2 The parish of St Matthew, with its church here, was formed out of the parent parish of Stepney in 1743. (Bethnal Green)
St. John’s Drive, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Station House, E1 Station House can be found on Code Street (Spitalfields)
Steadhem House, E2 Steadhem House is a block on Bacon Street (Shoreditch)
Stepney Green Court, E1 Stepney Green Court is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Streatley Buildings, E2 Streatley Buildings was the first block of the new Boundary Estate - completed in 1896 (Shoreditch)
Stuart House, E2 Stuart House stands in an area of the Avebury Estate (Bethnal Green)
Stuttle House, E1 Stuttle House is a block on Buxton Street
Surma Close, E1 Surma Close is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Swanfield Court, E2 Swanfield Court is located on Chilton Street (Shoreditch)
Swanfield Street, E2 Swanfield Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Tannery House, E1 Tannery House is a block on Deal Street
Tassaduq Ahmed House, E1 Tassaduq Ahmed House is a block on Pedley Street (Spitalfields)
Teal Street, Teal Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Tent Street, E1 Tent Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Thorold Street, Thorold Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Torrance House, E2 Torrance House is a block on Turin Street (Bethnal Green)
Trahorn Close, E1 Trahorn Close is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Treves House, E1 Treves House is a block on Vallance Road (Whitechapel)
Turin Street, E2 Turin Street was originally known as ’Hope Town’ (Bethnal Green)
Turville Street, E2 Turville Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Tyrell Street, E2 Tyrell Street appears on maps between the 1830s and 1900s (Bethnal Green)
Tyssen Street, E2 Tyssen Street, for long a separate street, was absorbed into Brick Lane during the late nineteenth century (Shoreditch)
Underwood Road, E1 Underwood Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Underwood Street, In Stepney E1, Albert Place became Underwood Street in 1883
Union Place, E1 Union Place was a small alleyway off Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Vallance Road, E1 Vallance Road is a significant road running north-south from Bethnal Green Road to Whitechapel Road. (Whitechapel)
Vallance Road, E2 The Bethnal Green end of Vallance Road was originally called White Street (Bethnal Green)
Viaduct Street, E2 Viaduct Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Vine Yard, E1 Vine Yard provided rear access to the Royal Cambridge Music Hall (Spitalfields)
Vollasky House, E1 Vollasky House is a block on Daplyn Street
Voss Street, E2 Voss Street is the successor to an interlinked series of alleyways behind Bethnal Green Road (Bethnal Green)
Walton Buildings, Walton Buildings is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Wear Place, E2 Wear Place is a road in the E2 postcode area (Bethnal Green)
Weaver Street, E1 Weaver Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
Westhope House, E2 Westhope House is a block on Derbyshire Street (Bethnal Green)
Wheler House, E1 Wheler House is a block on Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Wheler Street (south section), E1 Wheler Street was split into two separate sections (Spitalfields)
Wheler Street, E1 Wheler Street runs north from Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Whitby Street, E1 Whitby Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
White Street, E2 White Street was the former name for part of Vallance Road (Bethnal Green)
Wilk Court, E1 Wilk Court was a courtyard off Great Pearl Street (Spitalfields)
Wilkes Street, E1 Wilkes Street is a street of early eighteenth century houses, some of which were refronted in the early nineteenth century (Spitalfields)
Winchester Street, Winchester Street is an old East End street (Bethnal Green)
Wodeham Gardens, E1 Wodeham Gardens is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Wood Close, E2 Wood Close is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Bethnal Green)
Wood’s Buildings, E1 Wood’s Buildings, a narrow passageway, extended north from Whitechapel Road and led to Winthrop Street. (Whitechapel)
Woodseer Street, E1 Woodseer Street was formerly known as Pelham Street and part of the Halifax Estate


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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin) addressing a "smoking debate" at Toynbee Hall (1902)
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The Whitechapel Gallery was designed by Charles Harrison Townsend and opened in 1901. It was one of the first publicly funded galleries in London. The gallery exhibited Pablo Picasso’s Guernica in 1938 as part of a touring exhibition organised by Roland Penrose to protest against the Spanish Civil War. Initiated by members of the Independent Group, the gallery brought Pop Art to the attention of the general public as well as introducing some of the artists, concepts, designers and photographers that would define the Swinging Sixties.
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The Gibraltar Tavern in Gibraltar Walk, Bethnal Green. This pub was present before 1750. The post-war Avebury Estate was extended in 1963. The pub disappeared under the site for the block called Cadogan House.
Credit: (Sourced by) Charlie Goodwin
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St Mary’s (Whitechapel) station (1916) This existed between 1884 and 1938 between Aldgate East and Whitechapel.
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Middlesex Street (Petticoat Lane) on the site of Sandy’s Row (1912)
Credit: CA Mathew/Bishopsgate Institute
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The Ten Bells pub, Spitalfields (2012) The Jamie Oliver series Jamie’s Great Britain featured his great-great-grandfather was a landlord of the pub during the 1880s. Oliver was shown visiting the Ten Bells to discuss his East London roots, and to see how Londoners lived, drank and ate at the end of the 19th century.
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A view east along Whitechapel Road including the Pavilion Theatre. The Pavilion was the first major theatre to open in the East End. It opened in 1827 and closed in 1935.
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Brick Lane streetsign.
Credit: James Cridland
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Buxton Street art, Spitalfields
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Cheshire Street (1969)
Credit: David Granick (1912-80)
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