Lamb Street, E1

Road in/near Spitalfields, existing between the 17th century and now

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Lamb Street is an old road of Spitalfields, possibly dating from the 1600s.

The dating made here is assumed due to the record of the Wheler Estate being ’built north of Lamb Street’ in 1654.
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Christine D Elliott   
Added: 11 Jun 2023 14:50 GMT   

Spitalfields
Charles Blutte came to Spitalfields from Walincourt, Picardie, France for reason of religious persecution. His brother Pierre Phillippe Blutte followed the following year. Between the two brothers they had eventually 20 children, they worked as silk weavers around the Brick Lane area. Member’s of Pierre’s family resided at 40 Thomas Street for over 100 years. Another residence associated with the Blutte family is Vine Court, Lamb Street, Spitalfields, number 16,17 & 18 Vine Court was owned by John Kindon, the father in law of Charles Blutte’s son Jean (John) who married Ann Kindon. This residence appears several times in the census records.

Source: Quarto_52_Vol_LII_La_Providence

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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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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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Lived here
margaret clark   
Added: 15 Oct 2021 22:23 GMT   

Margaret’s address when she married in 1938
^, Josepine House, Stepney is the address of my mother on her marriage certificate 1938. Her name was Margaret Irene Clark. Her father Basil Clark was a warehouse grocer.

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Martin Eaton    
Added: 14 Oct 2021 03:56 GMT   

Boundary Estate
Sunbury, Taplow House.

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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: 21 Apr 2021 16:21 GMT   

Liverpool Street
the Bishopsgate station has existed since 1840 as a passenger station, but does not appear in the site’s cartography. Evidently, the 1860 map is in fact much earlier than that date.

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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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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Jennifer   
Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:05 GMT   

Blossom Place, E1
In the 1841 census my 4x greatgrandfather and family (wife and 6 children) also lived at 2 Blossom Place. His occupation was described as Watch Maker.

Source: 1841 census

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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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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

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

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Acorn Street, EC2M Acorn Street, Bishopsgate, was named from an old tavern sign. (City of London)
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Bartlett House, E1 Bartlett House is sited on Wentworth Street (Spitalfields)
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Bedford House, E1 Bedford House is a block on Wheler Street (Spitalfields)
Bell Lane, E1 Bell Lane has late C16/early C17 origins, dividing the Halifax estate from the nearby tenter ground (Spitalfields)
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Bishopgate, EC2M Bishopgate is location of London (Liverpool Street)
Bishops Square, E1 Bishops Square resulted from a 2005 project to regenerate Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Bishopsgate Arcade, EC2M Bishopsgate Arcade is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
Bishopsgate Churchyard, EC2M Bishopsgate Churchyard is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
Bishopsgate Court, E1 Bishopsgate Court is a block on Norton Folgate (Spitalfields)
Bishopsgate Street Without, E1 Bishopsgate Street Without was absorbed into Bishopsgate (Liverpool Street)
Bishopsgate, EC2M Bishopsgate was originally the entry point for travellers coming from the north east into London (Liverpool Street)
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Boltersley Street, Boltersley Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Booth Street, E1 Booth Street is an old East End street
Bowl Court, EC2A Bowl Court is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shoreditch)
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)
Britannia House, E1 Britannia House is a block on Hanbury Street
Broad Street House, EC2M Broad Street House is a block on Old Broad Street (Liverpool Street)
Broadgate Tower, EC2A Broadgate Tower can be found on Primrose Street (City of London)
Broadwalk House, EC2A Broadwalk House is a block on Appold Street (City of London)
Brody House, E1 Brody House is a block on Strype Street (Spitalfields)
Browns Lane, E1 Browns Lane is marked on the 1862 Stanford map (Spitalfields)
Brune House, E1 Brune House is located on Bell Lane (Spitalfields)
Brune Street, E1 Brune Street was laid out between 1810 and 1824 but redeveloped in the early 20th century (Spitalfields)
Brushfield Street, E1 Brushfield Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Commercial Street to Bishopsgate (Spitalfields)
Buxton Street, E1 Buxton Street developed in the early and mid-nineteenth century
Calvin Street, E1 Calvin Street was part of the Wheler Estate (Spitalfields)
Carillon Court, E1 Carillon Court can be found on Greatorex Street
Carter House, E1 Carter House is a block on Unnamed Road (Spitalfields)
Carter Street, E1 Carter Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Casson House, E1 Casson House is sited on Hanbury Street
Casson Street, E1 Casson Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Catherine Wheel Alley, EC2M Catherine Wheel Alley is an old alleyway here (Liverpool Street)
Cavendish Court, EC3A Cavendish Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Celia Blairman House, E1 Celia Blairman House is a block on Folgate Street (Spitalfields)
Chapel Place, E1 Chapel Place was a small alley in Spitalfields (Spitalfields)
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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
Chicksand Street, E1 Chicksand Street runs east from Brick Lane
Chilton Street, E2 Chilton Street is one of the streets of London in the E2 postal area (Shoreditch)
Christina Street, EC2A Christina Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
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Clifton House, EC2A Clifton House is a block on Holywell Row (Shoreditch)
Cobb Street, E1 Cobb Street was laid out in 1899-1904 by Sir Algernon Osborn (City of London)
Cock Alley, EC2M Cock Alley was a rather risque streetname leading west off Norton Folgate (City of London)
Code Street, E2 Code Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
College East, E1 College East is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Aldgate East)
Commercial House, E1 Commercial House is a block on Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Commercial Street, E1 Commercial Street is a major thoroughfare running north-south from Shoreditch High Street to Whitechapel High Street (Spitalfields)
Coney Way, E1 Coney Way is a road in the SW8 postcode area (Aldgate East)
Coppergate House, E1 Residential block (Spitalfields)
Corbet Place, E1 Corbet Place - an L-shaped street, onto which back several large industrial buildings of the early/mid-twentieth century (Spitalfields)
Corinthian House, EC2A Corinthian House is a block on Great Eastern Street (Shoreditch)
Crinoline Mews, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Crispin Place, E1 Crispin Place is the result of a regeneration programme within Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Crispin Street, E1 Crispin Street was developed in the late 17th century as part of the Wheler estate (Spitalfields)
Crown Court, E1 Crown Court was a small courtyard off Little Pearl Street (Spitalfields)
Curtain Road, EC2A Curtain Road was the first location of a place called a ’theatre’ - in the sense of a location where acting is performed (Shoreditch)
Cutlers Gardens Arcade, EC2M Cutlers Gardens Arcade is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
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)
Dashwood House, EC2M Dashwood House is a block on Old Broad Street (Liverpool Street)
Davis Terrace, E1 Davis Terrace is an old East End street
Deal Street, E1 Deal Street dates from the mid 1840s
Denning Point 33 Commercial Street, E1 A block within the E1 postcode (Aldgate East)
Devonshire Row, EC3A Devonshire Row leads off Bishopsgate (City of London)
Devonshire Square, E1 Devonshire Square lies at the end of Devonshire Row (City of London)
Dorset Street, E1 Dorset Street was a small thoroughfare running east-west from Crispin Street to Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Dowson Place, E1 Dowson Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Dray Walk, E1 Dray Walk is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
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
Duval Square, E1 Duval Square is a location in London (Spitalfields)
East India House, E1 East India House is located on Devonshire Square (Spitalfields)
East India House, EC2M East India House is a block on Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
East Street, E1 East Street was one of the entrances into Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Ebor Street, E1 Ebor Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shoreditch)
Eden House, E1 Eden House is a block on Spital Square (Spitalfields)
Edge Street , Edge Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Elder Street, E1 Elder Street was laid out from 1722 as part of the St John and Tillard Estate (Spitalfields)
Ely Place, E1 Ely Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Esprit Court, E1 Esprit Court is a block on Brune Street (Spitalfields)
Evelyn House, E1 Evelyn House is a block on Greatorex Street
Exchange Arcade, EC2A Exchange Arcade is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (City of London)
Exchange House, EC2A Exchange House is a block on Primrose Street (City of London)
Exchange Place, EC2M Exchange Place is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
Exchange Square, EC2A Exchange Square is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (City of London)
Fairchild Place, EC2A Fairchild Place is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Fairchild Street, EC2A Fairchild Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Fashion Street, E1 Fashion Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Brick Lane to Commercial Street. (Spitalfields)
Field House, E1 Field House can be found on Buxton Street (Spitalfields)
Finch Street, E1 Finch Street lay along the line of present day Monthope Road (Whitechapel)
Fleur De Lis Street, E1 Fleur De Lis Street runs west from Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Flower and Dean Street, E1 Flower and Dean Street was a narrow street running east-west from Commercial Street to Brick Lane. (Spitalfields)
Flower and Dean Walk, E1 Flower and Dean Walk is a street of social housing created in the 1980s (Spitalfields)
Folgate Street, E1 Folgate Street, formerly White Lion Yard and White Lion Street, has 17th century origins (Spitalfields)
Fort Street, E1 There was originally a second Fort Street - besides the renamed Duke Street (Spitalfields)
Fort Street, E1 Fort Street was formerly Duke 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)
Freeman Street, Freeman Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Frostic Walk, E1 Frostic Walk leads from Chicksand Street to Old Montague Street
Frying Pan Alley, E1 Frying Pan Alley is situated close to Middlesex Street and its Petticoat Lane market (Spitalfields)
Gemini Apartments, E1 Gemini Apartments is located on Sclater Street (Shoreditch)
George Street, E1 George Street was a street running north-south from Flower and Dean Street to Wentworth Street, crossing Thrawl Street approx. half way along its length (Spitalfields)
George Yard Buildings, E1 George Yard Buildings was a lodging house erected around 1875 (Aldgate East)
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
Greatorex Street, E1 Greatorex Street was formerly called High Street
Green Dragon Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Whitechapel)
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)
Gun Street, E1 Gun Street was part of the Old Artillery Ground - land formerly designated one of the Liberties of the Tower of London (Spitalfields)
Gun Yard, E1 Gun Yard ran west out of Norton Folgate (Spitalfields)
Gunthorpe Street, E1 Gunthorpe Street is a narrow street running north-south from Wentworth Street to Whitechapel High Street. (Aldgate East)
Hackney House, EC2A Hackney House is a block on Curtain Road (Shoreditch)
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
Harrow Place, E1 Harrow Place is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (City of London)
Harrow Place, E1 Harrow Place is an old East End street (City of London)
Hearn Street, EC2A Hearn Street is a road in the EC2A postcode area (Shoreditch)
Heneage Street, E1 Heneage Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Heron Tower, EC2N Heron Tower is a block on Bishopsgate (City of London)
Hewett Street, EC2A Hewett Street was already on the 1800 map, listed as Gloucester Row (Shoreditch)
Hobson’s Cottages, E1 Hobson’s Cottages was situated off Pelham Street
Hobsons Place, E1 Hobsons Place was short cul-de-sac
Holywell Centre, EC2A Holywell Centre is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Holywell Lane , EC2A Holywell Lane runs west from Shoreditch High Street and runs on to Curtain Road (Shoreditch)
Holywell Lane, Holywell Lane is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Holywell Row, EC2A Holywell Row is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Hopetown Street, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area (Spitalfields)
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)
Hudson Building, E1 Hudson Building is a block on Chicksand Street
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
Jackson & Joseph Building, E1 Jackson & Joseph Building is a building on Princelet Street (Spitalfields)
Jacobson House, E1 Jacobson House is a block on Old Castle Street (Spitalfields)
Jerome Street, E1 Jerome Street was formerly Vine Street and part of the Wheler estate (Spitalfields)
John Sinclair Court, E1 John Sinclair Court is part of the Flower and Dean Estate (Spitalfields)
Kerbela Street, E2 Kerbela Street is a road in the E2 postcode area (Shoreditch)
King John Court, E1 King John Court runs between Holywell Lane and New Inn Yard (Shoreditch)
Kings Arms Court, E1 Kings Arms Court lies off Old Montague Street. (Whitechapel)
Kingward House, E1 Kingward House is a block on Greatorex Street
Kiran Apartments, E1 Kiran Apartments is located on Chicksand Street
Ladbroke House, E1 Ladbroke House is a block on Commercial Street (Aldgate East)
Lamb Street, E1 Lamb Street is an old road of Spitalfields, possibly dating from the 1600s (Spitalfields)
Leonard Circus, EC2A Leonard Circus is a location in London (Shoreditch)
Leyden Street, E1 Leyden Street was laid out in 1899-1904 by Sir Algernon Osborn (Spitalfields)
Life Line House, EC2A Life Line House is sited on Clifton Street (Shoreditch)
Lilian Knowles House, E1 Lilian Knowles House is a block on Crispin Street (Spitalfields)
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)
Liverpool Street, EC2M Liverpool Street commemorates Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (Liverpool Street)
Lolesworth Close, E1 Lolesworth Close is a short cul-de-sac on the east side of Commercial Street which was originally the western extremity of Flower and Dean Street. (Spitalfields)
Lolesworth Street, E1 Lolesworth Street was renamed from George Street in 1893 (Spitalfields)
London Wall Buildings, EC2M London Wall Buildings are a commercial development (Liverpool Street)
Lotus Court, E1 Lotus Court was approached through an archway on Hanbury Street (Spitalfields)
Luke Street, EC2A Luke Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Luntley Place, E1 Luntley Place appears on the 1862 Stanford map
Magpie Alley, E1 Magpie Alley was an old name for the western section of Fleur de Lys Street (Spitalfields)
Market Street, E1 Market Street serves Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Mcauley House, E1 Mcauley House is a building on Wentworth Street (Aldgate East)
McGlashon House, E1 McGlashon House is a block on Hunton Street
Middlesex Street, E1 Middlesex Street is home to the Petticoat Lane Market (City of London)
Miller’s Court, E1 Millers Court was a small court leading north from Dorset Street (Spitalfields)
Molesworth Street, E1 Molesworth Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Monmouth House, E1 Residential block (Spitalfields)
Montague Court, E1 Montague Court is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Monthope Road, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area
Moor Alley, EC2M Moor Alley ran from Norton Folgate to Moor’s Garden (City of London)
Moor’s Garden, EC2P Moor’s Garden was buried under the platforms of Liverpool Street station (City of London)
Motley Street, Motley Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Nantes Passage, E1 Nantes Passage (also Church Passage) was built for Huguenot weavers (Spitalfields)
Nathaniel Close, E1 Nathaniel Close consists of houses and flats built in the early 1980s (Spitalfields)
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 Court, E1 New Court was situated off Wentworth Street (Aldgate East)
New North Place, EC2A New North Place is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
New Square, E1 New Square was a yard south of Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
New Street, EC2M New Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
New Street, EC2M New Street was situated off Bishopsgate (Liverpool Street)
North Street, E1 North Street was one of the named entrance streets into Old Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Norton Folgate, E1 Norton Folgate links Bishopsgate and Shoreditch High Street (Spitalfields)
Norvin House, E1 Norvin House can be found on Commercial Street (Spitalfields)
Novem House, E1 Novem House is a block on Chicksand Street
Octagon Arcade, EC2M Octagon Arcade is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
Odeon Court, E1 Odeon Court is a block on Chicksand Street
Old Montague Street, E1 Old Montague Street is a thoroughfare running east-west from Baker’s Row (now Vallance Road) to Brick Lane
Osborn House, E1 Osborn House is a block on Middlesex Street (City of London)
Osborn Place, E1 Osborn Place appears on maps between 1800 and 1900
Osborn Street, E1 Osborn Street is a short road leading from Whitechapel Road to the crossroads with Brick Lane, Wentworth Street and Old Montague Street (Aldgate East)
Osborne House, E1 Osborne House is a block on Osborn Street (Aldgate East)
Osborne House, EC2M Osborne House is a block on Devonshire Square (City of London)
Palmer Street, Palmer Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Park Lane City Apartments, E1 Park Lane City Apartments is a block on Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
Parliament Court, E1 Parliament Court was laid out in the 1680s as part of the development of the Old Artillery Ground (Spitalfields)
Pavilion House, E1 Pavilion House is a block on Greatorex Street
Paxton House, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
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
Phipp Street, EC2A Phipp Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Pindar Street, EC2A Pindar Street is a road in the EC2A postcode area (City of London)
Plough Yard, EC2A Plough Yard is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (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)
Primrose Street, EC2A Primrose Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (City of London)
Princelet Street, E1 Princelet Street started its life as Princes Street (Spitalfields)
Principal Place, EC2A Principal Place is a location in London (City of London)
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)
Ramar House, E1 Ramar House is a building on Hanbury Street
Ramar Place, E1 Ramar Place was a tiny Whitechapel back street
Resolution Plaza, E1 Resolution Plaza is a location in London (Aldgate East)
Rose Court, E1 Rose Court runs off Widegate Street (Spitalfields)
Salesforce Tower, EC2N Salesforce Tower is a block on Bishopsgate (City of London)
Sandy’s Row, E1 Sandy’s Row runs along the City of London boundary (Spitalfields)
Sandy’s Street, EC2M Sandy’s Street disappeared when Middlesex Street was extended in the 1890s (Liverpool Street)
Sclater Street, E1 Sclater Street connects Bethnal Green Road and Brick Lane (Shoreditch)
Scrutton Street, EC2A Scrutton Street is the eastern extension of Epworth Street (Shoreditch)
Selater Street, Selater Street is an old East End street (Shoreditch)
Seven Stars Yard, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (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)
Shepherd Street, Shepherd Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Shepherds Place, Shepherds Place is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Shield House, EC2M Shield House is a block on New Street (City of London)
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)
Sloane Apartments, E1 Sloane Apartments is sited on Old Castle Street (Aldgate East)
Snowden Street, EC2A Snowden Street is a road in the EC2A postcode area (Shoreditch)
South Street, E1 South Street provided access from Brushfield Street into Spitalfields Market (Spitalfields)
Speck’s Fields, E1 Speck’s Fields led to the Crescent Foundry
Spelman House, E1 Spelman House is a block on Spelman Street
Spelman Street, E1 Spelman Street was formerly John Street and built up in the 19th century
Spital Square, E1 Spital Square was started in 1733 (Spitalfields)
Spital Street, E1 Spital Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Spital Yard, E1 Spital Yard is a mews of 17th century origins, serving the backs of houses on Norton Folgate and Spital Square (Spitalfields)
St Clements House, E1 St Clements House is a building on Leyden Street (Spitalfields)
St. John’s Drive, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Spitalfields)
Stapleton House, EC2A Stapleton House is a block on Clifton Street (Shoreditch)
Station House, E1 Station House can be found on Code Street (Spitalfields)
Steadhem House, E2 Steadhem House is a block on Bacon Street (Shoreditch)
Steward Street, E1 Steward Street ran further north originally that it does now (Spitalfields)
Stothard Place, E1 Stothard Place is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Spitalfields)
Strype Street, E1 John Strype, who became an antiquary, historian and parson was the son of a Huguenot weaver and born near here in 1643 (Spitalfields)
Stuttle House, E1 Stuttle House is a block on Buxton Street
Sun Street Passage, EC2M Sun Street Passage is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (Liverpool Street)
Swanfield Court, E2 Swanfield Court is located on Chilton Street (Shoreditch)
Tannery House, E1 Tannery House is a block on Deal Street
Tea Building, E1 Tea Building is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shoreditch)
Tenter Ground, E1 Tenter Ground is one of the notable streetnames of Spitalfields (Spitalfields)
The Arcade, EC2A The Arcade is one of the streets of London in the EC2M postal area (City of London)
The Broadgate Tower, EC2A A street within the EC2A postcode (City of London)
The Community Centre, E1 The Community Centre is a location in London (Spitalfields)
The Old Montague Apartments, E1 The Old Montague Apartments is a block on Old Montague Street
The Steward Building, E1 The Steward Building can be found on Steward Street (Spitalfields)
The Tea Building, E1 The Tea Building is a building on Shoreditch High Street (Shoreditch)
Thrawl Street, E1 Originally built by Henry Thrall around 1656, Thrawl Street ran east-west from Brick Lane across a former tenter field owned by the Fossan brothers, Thomas and Lewis. (Spitalfields)
Toynbee Street, E1 Toynbee Street, formerly Shepherd Street, was laid out in 1810-24 and redeveloped in 1927-36 as part of the London County Council’s Holland estate (Spitalfields)
Unicorn House, E1 Unicorn House can be found on Shoreditch High Street (Shoreditch)
Unicorn House, EC2A Unicorn House is a building on Shoreditch High Street (Shoreditch)
Union Place, E1 Union Place was a small alleyway off Quaker Street (Spitalfields)
Universal House, E1 Universal House is a block on Wentworth Street (Spitalfields)
Vandy Street, EC2A Vandy Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Vibeca Apartments, E1 Vibeca Apartments is a block on Chicksand Street
Victoria Avenue, E1 This is a street in the EC2M postcode area (Liverpool Street)
Victoria House, E1 Victoria House is a block on Middlesex Street (Liverpool Street)
Victoria House, EC2A Victoria House is a location in London (Shoreditch)
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
Weaver Street, E1 Weaver Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Spitalfields)
Wendt House, E1 Wendt House can be found on Shoreditch High Street (Shoreditch)
Wentworth Street, E1 Wentworth Street runs east-west from the junction of Brick Lane, Osborn Street and Old Montague Street to Middlesex Street (Spitalfields)
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 Lion Street, E1 White Lion Street became part of Folgate Street in 1939 (Spitalfields)
Whitechapel Technology Centre, E1 Whitechapel Technology Centre is based in the East London Works (Whitechapel)
Whites Row, E1 White’s Row is a narrow thoroughfare running east-west from Commercial Street to Crispin Street. (Spitalfields)
Wide Gate Street, Wide Gate Street is an old East End street (Spitalfields)
Widegate Street, E1 Widegate Street is now a short street connecting Middlesex Street and Sandy’s Row (Spitalfields)
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)
Windsor Street, EC2M Windsor Street was formerly a named street of the area (Liverpool Street)
Woodseer Street, E1 Woodseer Street was formerly known as Pelham Street and part of the Halifax Estate
Wormwood Street, EC2N Wormwood Street refers to the wormwood plant which used to grow on the London Wall and in other areas of wasteland in the City (Liverpool Street)
Worship Mews, EC2A Worship Mews is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)
Worship Street, EC2A Worship Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2A postal area (Shoreditch)


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The Great Synagogue of London (1810) The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during the Blitz.
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The Boar’s Head was located on the north side of Whitechapel High Street. The Boar’s Head was originally an inn, which was built in the 1530s; it underwent two renovations for use as a playhouse: first, in 1598, when a simple stage was erected, and a second, more elaborate renovation in 1599.
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Bevis Marks Synagogue
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St Katherine Cree, City of London St Katharine Cree is a Church of England church on the north side of Leadenhall Street near Leadenhall Market. The present church was built in 1628–30, retaining the Tudor tower of its predecessor. The church escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666 and suffered only minor damage in the London Blitz.
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St James Duke’s Place The church survived the Great Fire of London, but fell into disrepair and was rebuilt in 1727, retaining much of the original woodwork. The poverty of the Aldgate area made it increasingly difficult to raise funds to maintain the church; Godwin described it as being "in a very dirty and dilapidated state". In 1874, under the 1860 Union of Benefices Act, it was demolished and the parish joined to that of St Katherine Cree. The site of the church is now occupied by the Sir John Cass School.
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The Third Goodmans Fields Theatre, Great Alie Street (1801)
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin) addressing a "smoking debate" at Toynbee Hall (1902)
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Petticoat Lane in the 1920s
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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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Mass grave for plague victims, Holywell Mount (1665) Holywell Mount is the source of the River Walbrook. Today it lies underneath Luke Street in Shoreditch but, then in open land, was used as a plague pit in 1665.
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