Pace Place, E1

Road in/near Shadwell, existing between 1937 and now

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July
9
2024
Pace Place was formerly Little Ann Street before 1937.

Richard Pace, vicar of Stepney 1519- 27, became Secretary of State to Henry VIII. He returned to Stepney in retirement and was buried in St Dunstan’s parish church.

It was redeveloped in 1961 as part of the new Bigland Estate.
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Tricia   
Added: 27 Apr 2021 12:05 GMT   

St George in the East Church
This Church was opened in 1729, designed by Hawksmore. Inside destroyed by incendrie bomb 16th April 1941. Rebuilt inside and finished in 1964. The building remained open most of the time in a temporary prefab.

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Lived here
   
Added: 20 Jul 2024 01:13 GMT   

Whitechapel (1980 - 1981)
Diana Lee-Gobbitt - Artist rented a room at No 1 Berner Street, Whitechapel, opposite Church Passage (Ripper territory) for one year, rent approx 3 pounds pw. Worked as Receptionist for n Indian import/export company in the Watney Markets. Owner of No 1 Berner Street was Sammy Ferrugia, Maltese Taxi company owner. The artist was shown the gambling den in Dutfield’s Yard behind the terrace houses. It was common local knowledge prostitution was high end income for those in the East End during the 1950s.

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Paul Harris    
Added: 12 Jun 2024 12:54 GMT   

Ellen Place, E1
My mother’s father and his family lived at 31 Ellen Place London E1 have a copy of the 1911 census showing this

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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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NEARBY STREETS
Ada Marie Court, E1 Ada Marie Court is sited on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Adam Meere House, E1 Adam Meere House is located on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Agra Place, E1 Before 1890, Agra Place was named Smith’s Place (Shadwell)
Albany Court, E1 Albany Court is a block on Plumbers Row
All Saints Court, E1 All Saints Court (together with St Mary’s Clergy House) is a symmetrical group with gabled wings and cut-away corner balconies (Shadwell)
Amazon Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Angel Mews, E1W A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Anne Goodman House, E1 Anne Goodman House is sited on Jubilee Street (Stepney Green)
Antcliff Street, E1 Antcliff Street was probably built by William Antcliff of Newham Street (Stepney)
Antcliffe Street, E1 Antcliffe Street formerly ran off Bromehead Road (Stepney)
Anthony Street, E1 Anthony Street previously ran from Commercial Road through to Cable Street. Just a few metres survive (Stepney)
Artichoke Hill, E1W Artichoke Hill is a road in the E1W postcode area (St George in the East)
Athlone House, E1 Athlone House is a block on Sidney Street (Stepney)
Bailey Tower, E1 Bailey Tower is a block on Challoner Walk
Barons Street, Barons Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Basil House, E1 Basil House is a block on Henriques Street
Batson House, E1 Batson House is a building on Fairclough Street
Batty Street, E1 Batty Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Beadnell Court, E1 Beadnell Court is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Bedford Square, E1 Bedford Square is an old East End square (Stepney)
Bells Street, Bells Street is an old East End street (St George in the East)
Berner Street, Lower Berner Street was called Berner Street after 1868
Bernhard Baron House, E1 Bernhard Baron House is a building on Henriques Street
Betts House, E1 Betts House is the oldest block on the St George’s Estate (St George in the East)
Betts House, E1W Betts House is a block on Mary Sambrook Children’s Centre (St George in the East)
Betts Street, E1W Betts Street was formerly a lengthy street in the area (St George in the East)
Bewley House, E1 Bewley House is a block on Bewley Street (Shadwell)
Bewley Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Bicknell House, E1 Bicknell House is a block on Ellen Street
Bigland Street, E1 Bigland Street leads east from Cannon Street Road (Shadwell)
Bill Faust House, E1 Bill Faust House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Blakesley Street, Lower John Street was renamed to Blakesley Street, E1 in 1865 (Shadwell)
Bluegate Field, E1 Bluegate Field was a poetic name used in the 18th century for a section of Cable Street (Shadwell)
Boyard Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Boyd Street, E1 Boyd Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Breezer’s Hill, E1W Breezer’s Hill is a short, narrow hill running between The Highway and Pennington Street (St George in the East)
Breezers Court, E1W Breezers Court is a block on The Highway (St George in the East)
Bridgen House, E1 Bridgen House can be found on Philpot Street (Stepney)
Brinsley House, E1 Brinsley House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Brokmer House, E1 Brokmer House can be found on Crowder Street (St George in the East)
Bromehead Road, E1 Bromehead Road is a location in London (Stepney)
Bromehead Street, E1 A vestige remains of Bromehead Street, formerly a main connecting street of the area (Stepney)
Brook House, E1 Brook House is a block on Fletcher Street (St George in the East)
Burlington Court, E1 Burlington Court is sited on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Burnham Thorpe Court, E1 Burnham Thorpe Court is a block on Nelson Street (Stepney)
Buross Street, E1 Buross Street runs south off Commercial Road (Stepney)
Burslem Street, E1 Burslem Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Mile End)
Burwell Close, E1 Burwell Close is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Cable Street, E1 Cable Street started as a straight path along which hemp ropes were twisted into ships’ cables
Cameron Place, Frederick Place was called Cameron Place after 1882 (Stepney)
Cannon Street Road, E1 Cannon Street Road runs south from Commercial Road (Shadwell)
Catherine Street, E1 Catherine Street began in the first years of the nineteenth century (Shadwell)
Cavell House, E1 Cavell House is a block on Cavell Street (Stepney)
Caxton Apartments, E1 Caxton Apartments is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Challoner Walk, E1 Challoner Walk is a location in London
Chamberlain House, E1 Chamberlain House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Chancery House, E1 Chancery House is a block on Lowood Street (Shadwell)
Chapman Place, Chapman Place is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Chapman Street, E1 Chapman Street runs between Cannon Street Road and Watney Street (Shadwell)
Cheviot House, E1 Cheviot House is sited on Commercial Road (Stepney)
Chi Building, E1 Chi Building is located on Crowder Street (St George in the East)
Chigwell Hill, E1W Chigwell Hill is a road in the E1W postcode area
Christian Street, E1 Christian Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Church House, E1 Church House is a block on Wellclose Square (St George in the East)
Clare Alexander House, E1 Clare Alexander House can be found on Turner Street (Whitechapel)
Clark Street, E1 Clark Street is a long and old street of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Coke Street, E1 Charles Street was renamed to Coke Street, E1 in 1882
Colefax Building, E1 Colefax Building is a block on Plumbers Row
Colstead House, E1 Colstead House is a block on Watney Market (Stepney)
Comfort House, E1 Comfort House is a block on Turner Street (Stepney)
Commercial Road, E1 Commercial Road is a major thoroughfare (the A13) running east-west from the junction of Burdett Road and East India Dock Road to Braham Street (Stepney)
Cornell Building, E1 Cornell Building is a block on Coke Street
Cornwall Street, E1 Cornwall Street was an original street of the area but nearly the entire street was destroyed during the Second World War (Shadwell)
Cornwood Drive, E1 Cornwood Drive runs off Jubilee Street (Stepney)
Cowley Street, Cowley Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Crellin Street, E1 The former John Street became Crellin Street in 1904
Cross Street, E1 Cross Street is an old East End street
Crowder Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (St George in the East)
Damien Court, E1 Damien Court is a block on Damien Street (Stepney)
Damien Street, E1 Damien Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Stepney)
Danvers House, E1 Danvers House is a block on Greatorex street
Dawson House, E1 Dawson House is a block on Walden Street (Whitechapel)
Dean House, E1 Dean House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Dean Street, Cross Street became Dean Street in 1865 (4777) (Shadwell)
Deancross Street, E1 Deancross Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Define House, E1 Define House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Delafield House, E1 Delafield House is a building on Umberston Street
Dellow House, E1 Dellow House is a block on Dellow Street (Shadwell)
Dellow Street, E1 Dellow Street was once Blue Gate Fields (Shadwell)
Dempsey Street, E1 Dempsey Street was created before 1830 along with surrounding streets (Stepney Green)
Dickson House, E1 Dickson House is a building on Philpot Street (Stepney)
Donovan House, E1 Donovan House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Drewett House, E1 Drewett House can be found on Christian Street
Dryden Building, E1 Dryden Building is a block on Commercial Road
Dunch Street, E1 Dunch Street is a street in (Shadwell)
Dundalk House, E1 Dundalk House faces Clark Street (Stepney Green)
Duru House, E1 Duru House is a block on Commercial Road
East Cross Centre, E1 East Cross Centre is one of the streets of London in the E15 postal area (Stepney)
Elektra House, E1 Elektra House is a block on Ashfield Street (Stepney)
Ellen Julia Court, E1 Ellen Julia Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Ellen Place, E1 Ellen Place existed until the twentieth century
Ellen Street, E1 Ellen Street is an older street of the area, already existing and with this name by the 1820s
Ellis Court, E1 Ellis Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Eluna Apartments, E1W Eluna Apartments is a block on Wapping Lane
Empire House, E1 Empire House is a block on New Road (Whitechapel)
Enterprise House, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Everard House, E1 Everard House is a block on Ellen Street
Everard Street, Everard Street is an old East End street
Exmouth Court, E1 Exmouth Court appears on the 1900 map (Stepney Green)
Exmouth Place, E1 Exmouth Place is on the 1860 map (Stepney Green)
Fabian House, E1 Fabian House is a block on Cannon Street Road (Shadwell)
Fairclough Street, E1 Fairclough Street runs from Back Church Lane to Christian Street
Fenton Street, E1 Fenton Street runs south from Commercial Road (Stepney)
Fieldgate Mansions, E1 Fieldgate Mansions is a significant complex of tenement dwellings that was constructed between 1903 and 1907. (Whitechapel)
Fisher House, E1 Fisher House probably dates from the 1960s (Shadwell)
Fletcher Street, E1 Fletcher Street runs south off of Cable Street (St George in the East)
Flintlock Close, E1 Flintlock Close is a location in London (Stepney)
Foley House, E1 Foley House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Forbes Street, E1 Forbes Street replaced Splidts Street after the Second World War
Ford House, E1 Ford House is a block on Ford Square (Stepney)
Fordham Street, E1 Fordham Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Foundry Court, E1 Foundry Court is a block on Plumbers Row (Whitechapel)
Garamond Building, E1 Garamond Building is a block on Crowder Street (St George in the East)
Gardom Street, E1 Gardom Street was a former street of Stepney (Stepney Green)
Gateway House, E1 Gateway House is a block on Cavell Street (Stepney)
George Leybourne House, E1 George Leybourne House is a block on Wellclose Square (St George in the East)
Ginger Line Building, E1W Ginger Line Building is a block on The Highway (Shadwell)
Golding Street, E1 Golding Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Gordon House, E1W Gordon House is a block on Glamis Road (Shadwell)
Gosling House, E1 Gosling House is a block near to the Martineau Estate (Shadwell)
Gray Street, Gray Street is an old East End street (Stepney)
Greenfield Road, E1 Greenfield Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Greenfield Street, E1 Greenfield Street is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Greenwich Court, E1 Greenwich Court is sited on Cavell Street (Stepney)
Hadfield House, E1 Hadfield House is a block on Ellen Street
Hainton Close, E1 Hainton Close is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Halliday House, E1 Halliday House is a block on Stutfield Street
Hannah Building, E1 Hannah Building is sited on Watney Street (Shadwell)
Hanson House, E1 Hanson House is sited on Philchurch Street
Harkness House, E1 Harkness House is a building on Christian Street
Harrison House, E1 Harrison House is a block on Challoner Walk
Hatton House, E1 Hatton House is a block on Hindmarsh Close (St George in the East)
Hawksmoor Mews, E1 Hawksmoor Mews is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Henriques Street, E1 Henriques Street was formerly called Berner Street
Henry Brierley House, E1 Henry Brierley House is a block on Varden Street (Stepney)
Hessel Street, E1 Hessel Street commemorates Phoebe Hessel (1713-1821), called ’the Stepney Amazon’, who joined the army to be near her lover (Mile End)
High Street Shadwell, E1W High Street Shadwell eventually became part of The Highway (Shadwell)
Hindmarsh Close, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (St George in the East)
Hodgeson House, E1 Hodgeson House is sited on Christian Street
Hogarth Court, E1 Hogarth Court is a block on Batty Street
Horace Evans House, E1 Horace Evans House is a block on Ashfield Street (Whitechapel)
Hubert Ashton House, E1 Hubert Ashton House is a block on Varden Street (Stepney)
Hungerford Street, Hungerford Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Hunter Street, Hunter Street is an old East End street (Stepney)
Ivy House, E1 Ivy House is a block on Nelson Street (Stepney)
Jacobs Court, E1 Jacobs Court is a block on Plumbers Row (Whitechapel)
James Voller Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Jane Street, E1 Jane Street is now only a few yards long, with no houses (Stepney)
Jewel Square, E1W A street within the E1W postcode
John Harrison House, E1 John Harrison House is a block on Varden Street (Whitechapel)
Johns Place, E1 Despite a post-war expansion of the road name, Johns Place is an older street of Stepney (Stepney)
Johnson Street, E1 Johnson Street first appears as John Street on 1820s mapping, but not on 1810s maps (Shadwell)
Joscoyne House, E1 Joscoyne House is a block on Philpot Street (Stepney)
Joseph Street, Joseph Street is an old East End street (Stepney)
Jubilee Mansions, E1 Jubilee Mansions is a block built by Stepney Borough Council between the wars (Stepney Green)
Jubilee Street, E1 Jubilee Street was built off the then-new Commercial Road and named to commemorate the Jubilee of George III in 1810. (Stepney Green)
Juniper Street, E1 Juniper Street is now simply a cul-de-sac (Shadwell)
Kent House, E1 Kent House is a block on Varden Street (Whitechapel)
Kerry House, E1 Kerry House is a block on the southern part of the Sidney Estate (Stepney)
Kinder Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Kindersley House, E1 Kindersley House is a block on Philchurch Street
King Charles Terrace, E1W King Charles Terrace is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area
King David Lane, E1 King David Lane connects Cable Street with The Highway (Shadwell)
King Henry Terrace, E1W King Henry Terrace is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area
Knock Fergus, E1 Knock Fergus was absorbed into Cable Street during the 1860s
Langdale Street, E1 Langdale Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Langmore House, E1 Langmore House is a block on Stutfield Street
Levitas House, E1 Levitas House are flats situated on Jubilee Street, dating from 2020 (Stepney Green)
Little Turner Street, Little Turner Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Longford House, E1 Longford House is a one of a number of Irish county themed blocks dating from the late 1950s (Stepney)
Lower Chapman Street, Lower Chapman Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Lowood House, E1 Lowood House is located on Bewley Street (Shadwell)
Lowood Street, E1 Lowood Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Lucas Street, Lucas Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Luke House, E1 Luke House is located on Tillman Street (Shadwell)
Lukin Street, E1 Lukin Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Maddocks House, E1 Maddocks House is a block on Cable Street (Shadwell)
Manous House, E1 Manous House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Marden House, E1 Marden House is located on Batty Street
Marshgate House, E1 Marshgate House is a building on Bromehead Street (Stepney)
Martha Street, E1 Martha Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Martineau Square, E1 A street within the E1 postcode
Mary Ann Street, Mary Ann Street is an old East End street
Maryann Street, E1 Maryann Street existed from the 1810s until after the Second World War
Matilda Street, Matilda Street is an old East End street
Meadowcroft Mews, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (St George in the East)
Mellish House, E1 Mellish House is a block on Varden Street (Stepney)
Melwood House, E1 Melwood House is a block on Watney Street (Shadwell)
Mercers Street, Mercers Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Monkton Terrace , Monkton Terrace is an old East End street (Mile End)
Montpelier Place, E1 Montpelier Place is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Moore House, E1 Moore House is a block on the Martineau Estate (Shadwell)
Morris Street, E1 Morris Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Morton Close, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Mulberry Court, E1 Mulberry Court is a block on School Mews (Shadwell)
Mulberry Court, E1W A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Mullan House, E1 Mullan House is a block on Nelson Street (Stepney)
Musbury Street, E1 Musbury Street is a street of post-war blocks of flats (Stepney Green)
Myrdle Court, E1 Myrdle Court is a block on Myrdle Street
Myrdle Street, E1 Myrdle Street leads south from Fieldgate Street (Whitechapel)
Nelson Street, E1 Nelson Street runs between New Road and Cavell Street (Stepney)
Neptune Street, Neptune Street is an old East End street (St George in the East)
New Road, E1 New Road is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Newbold Cottages, E1 Newbold Cottages is a block in Stepney (Stepney Green)
Newbold Street, E1 First appearing on the 1870 map, Newbold Street disappeared during the post-war rebuilding of the area (Stepney Green)
Newlands Quay, E1W A street within the E1W postcode (Shadwell)
Newton House, E1 Newton House is a 6-storey block on Cornwall Street (Shadwell)
Nijjer House, E1 Nijjer House is a block on Commercial Road (Stepney)
Noble Court, E1 Noble Court is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Norton House, E1 Norton House is a block on Cannon Street Road (Shadwell)
Nottingham Place, E1 Nottingham Place is an old East End street (Whitechapel)
Old Gravel, Old Gravel is an old East End street
Orchid Apartments, E1 Orchid Apartments is a block on Crowder Street (St George in the East)
Pace Place, E1 Pace Place was formerly Little Ann Street before 1937 (Shadwell)
Painter House, E1 Painter House is a block on Sidney Street (Stepney)
Parfett Street, E1 Parfett Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Patriot House, E1 Patriot House is a block on Hessel Street (Mile End)
Pegswood Court, E1 Pegswood Court is a block on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Pell Street, Pell Street is an old East End street (St George in the East)
Pennington Court, E1W Pennington Court is sited on The Highway (St George in the East)
Peter Best House, E1 Peter Best House can be found on Nelson Street (Stepney)
Philchurch Place, E1 Philchurch Place is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Philchurch Street, E1 Philchurch Street, which disappeared after the Second World War, was originally Philip Street
Philpot Street, E1 Philpot Street commemorates the prominent local family of Philpot or Philipot; (Stepney)
Pinchin Johnsons Yard, E1W Pinchin Johnsons Yard is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Pinchin Street, E1 Pinchin Street is an east-west thoroughfare stretching from Christian Street to Back Church Lane.
Planet Street, Star Street, Commercial Road East was called Planet Street after 1891 (Shadwell)
Plumbers Row, E1 Plumbers Row is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Whitechapel)
Ponler Street, E1 Ponler Street is a road in the E1 postcode area
Porchester House, E1 Porchester House is sited on Varden Street (Whitechapel)
Prince of Orange Court, E1 Prince of Orange Court was a former street in the area
Princes Square, Princes Square is an old East End street (St George in the East)
Princes Street, E1 Princes Street appeared on the 1750s Rocque map but was into surrounding streetnames soon afterwards (Shadwell)
Prince’s Square, E1W Prince’s Square was part of an eighteenth century Swedish community (St George in the East)
Proud House, E1 Proud House is a block on Amazon Street
Providence Street, Providence Street is an old East End street
Quantum Court, E1 Quantum Court is a block on King David Lane (Shadwell)
Queen Victoria Terrace, E1W Queen Victoria Terrace is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area
Queen’s Place, E1 Queen’s Place seems to have been a victim of the London Blitz
Rampart Street, E1 Rampart Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Recurrence Apartments, E1 Recurrence Apartments is located on Commercial Road (Stepney)
Redcastle Close, E1 Redcastle Close arrived with the construction of the Glamis Estate (Shadwell)
Richard Neale House, E1 Richard Neale House is a 6-storey block, originally built as part of the Tarling Estate (Shadwell)
Richard Street, E1 Richard Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Rix Court, E1 Rix Court was replaced by a wool warehouse sometime during the twentieth century
Robert Sutton House, E1 Robert Sutton House is a block on Tarling Street (Shadwell)
Rope Walk Gardens, E1 Rope Walk Gardens is a location in London
Ropewalk Gardens, EC1M Ropewalk Gardens is a location in London
Ruby House, E1 Ruby House is located on Myrdle Street
Rum Close, E1W A street within the E1W postcode (Shadwell)
Rutland Street, New Rutland Street was given the name Rutland Street, E1 in 1864 (Stepney)
Sage Street, E1 This is a street in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Samuel Street, E1 Samuel Street disappeared post-war and was largely absorbed into Wicker Street
Sander Street, E1 Sander Street ran from Back Church Lane to Berner Street (Henriques Street)
School Mews, E1W School Mews leads south off Cable Street (Shadwell)
Settles Street, E1 Settles Street links Fieldgate Street with Commercial Road
Severn Street, Severn Street is an old East End street
Severne Street, E1 Severne Street - also Severn Street - was a victim of the London Blitz
Shadwell Gardens, E1 Shadwell Gardens serves the Shadwell Gardens Estate (Shadwell)
Shadwell Place, E1 Shadwell Place is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Shead Court, E1 Shead Court is a block on James Voller Way (Shadwell)
Shearsmith House, E1 Shearsmith House is a building on Hindmarsh Close (St George in the East)
Sheridan Street, John Street was given the name Sheridan Street, E1 in 1864 (Shadwell)
Ship Alley, E1W Ship Alley used to lie off Wellclose Square (St George in the East)
Sidney Square, E1 Sidney Square is an old square dating from the 1820s (Stepney Green)
Siege House, E1 Siege House is a 10-storey block containing 70 dwellings (Stepney)
Silvester House, E1 Silvester House can be found on Varden Street (Stepney)
Sly Street, E1 Sly Street commemorates R.S. Sly - member of the vestry of the parish of St George’s in the East. (Stepney)
Smithfield Court, E1 Smithfield Court is located on Cable Street (St George in the East)
Solander Gardens, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Somerset House, E1 Somerset House is a block on New Road (Stepney)
Spencer Street, E1 Spencer Street ran east-west north of Shadwell station (Shadwell)
Spencer Way, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Splidts Street, E1 Splidts Street was formerly Splidts Terrace and before that, Cain’s Place
St George Street, E1W Prior to the London County Council renaming programme of 1937, St George Street denoted part of the modern street called The Highway
Star Street, E1 Star Street was, for a while, Planet Street (Shadwell)
Stepney City Apartments, E1 Stepney City Apartments is a former Victorian school, converted into flats (Stepney Green)
Stifford House, E1 Stifford House is a block on Stepney Way (Stepney Green)
Stockholm House, E1 Stockholm House is a building on Swedenborg Gardens (St George in the East)
Stutfield Street, E1 Stutfield Street has existed since the early nineteenth century
Sun Tavern Place, E1 Sun Tavern Place was not named directly after an inn but after Sun Tavern Fields, a ropewalk which it was built over (Shadwell)
Suntash Apartments, E1 Suntash Apartments can be found on Umberston Street
Sutton Street East, In Stepney E1, Church Road became Sutton Street East in 1862 (Shadwell)
Sutton Street, E1 Sutton Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Shadwell)
Swedenborg Gardens, E1 Swedenborg Gardens is a road in the E1 postcode area (St George in the East)
Tait Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Tarbert Walk, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Tarling Street, E1 Tarling Street appears on maps of 1832 and 1855 as Terling Street, and may have been named from the builder (Shadwell)
Tate Apartments, E1 Tate Apartments is a block on Sly Street (Stepney)
Telfords Yard, E1W Telfords Yard is one of the streets of London in the E1W postal area (St George in the East)
The Highway, E1W The Highway was once the Ratcliffe Highway
The Highway, E1W The Highway, formerly known as the Ratcliffe Highway and dating dates back to Saxon times, is a road which stretches from Wapping to Shadwell (St George in the East)
Thornwill House, E1 Thornwill House is a building on Martineau Street (Shadwell)
Tillman Street, E1 Tillman Street was redeveloped as part of the Bigland Estate around 1961. (Shadwell)
Tilman Street, Tilman Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Timberland Road, E1 Timberland Road is a road in the E1 postcode area (Shadwell)
Tulip Street, E1 Tulip Street is an old East End street
Turnour House, E1 Turnour House is a block on Walburgh Street (Shadwell)
Twine Court, E1 Twine Court is an ancient turning leading off Cable Street (Shadwell)
Tylney House, E1 Tylney House is located on Nelson Street (Stepney)
Umberston Street, E1 Umberston Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area
Upper Chapman Street, Upper Chapman Street is an old East End street (Shadwell)
Upper Fenton Street, Upper Fenton Street is an old East End street (Stepney)
Varden Street, E1 Varden Street is one of the streets of London in the E1 postal area (Stepney)
Vine Cottages, E1 Vine Cottages is the name of a 1960s block facing Jubilee Gardens (Stepney Green)
Virginia Street, E98 The first expedition to the colony of Virginia set out from Blackwall in 1606 (St George in the East)
Vogler House, E1 Vogler House is a 6-storey block containing 24 dwellings (Shadwell)
Walburgh Street, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Walden Street, E1 Walden Street is a road in the E1 postcode area (Whitechapel)
Walford House, E1 Walford House is a block on Estate Road
Watney Market, E1 A street within the E1 postcode (Shadwell)
Watney Street, E1 Watney Street is the location for a famed East End street market (Shadwell)
Wellclose Square, E1 Wellclose Square lies between Cable Street to the north and The Highway to the south (St George in the East)
Wellclose Street, E1W Wellclose Street was originally built in the 1680s as Neptune Street (St George in the East)
Welstead House, E1 Welstead House is a block on Cannon Street Road (Shadwell)
West Gardens, E1W West Gardens is a road in the E1W postcode area
White Hart Yard, E1 White Hart Court was built by Richard Brinckley in 1773 (Whitechapel)
Wicker Street, E1 Most of Wicker Street was redeveloped as part of the Berner Estate
Wilson Tower, E1 Wilson Tower is a block on Christian Street
Wilton Court, E1 Wilton Court is a block on Cavell Street (Whitechapel)
Winterton House, E1 Winterton House is a block on Deancross Street (Shadwell)
Winterton Street, E1 In Stepney E1, Devonshire Street became Winterton Street in 1890 (Shadwell)
Wool House, E1 Wool House is a building on Back Church Lane
Woollen House, E1 Woollen House is a block on Clark Street (Stepney Green)
Yalford Street, E1 Yalford Street was the name for New Street after 1874 (Whitechapel)
Yule Court, E1 Yule Court was replaced by the Shadwell Gardens Estate during the 1970s (Shadwell)
Zion House, E1 Zion House is a residential building comprising 35 flats (Stepney Green)


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Thames Tunnel
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Buxton Street art, Spitalfields
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Buck's Row (Durward Street) in 1938.
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George Tavern (2015) Situated at 373 Commercial Road, the George Tavern’s building contains original brickwork some 700 years old, and is mentioned in texts by Geoffrey Chaucer, Samuel Pepys and Charles Dickens.
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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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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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Cannon Street Road in the early 1940s
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Buck's Row (Durward Street) in 1938.
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Juniper Street is a turning off of King David Lane, E1 Before the Glamis Estate arrived on the scene in the 1970s and largely replaced it, Juniper Street was a road of densely packed terraces.
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Berner Street (now Henriques Street), April 1909. The cartwheel indicates the entrance to Dutfield’s Yard. The street first appeared on Horwood’s map of 1807 when it was little more than an incomplete cul-de-sac. Possibly named after Charles Berner, a trustee of the vestry of St George-in-the-east, it had become fully developed by the 1830s. The Berner Street/Dutfield’s Yard area was demolished in 1909 to make way for a new school which is today the Harry Gosling Primary School.
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The corner of Johns Hill and Pennington Street, Wapping, December 1906. The long range of late 17th century dwellings of Pennington Street stood directly opposite the towering walls and warehouses of London Docks, which they pre-dated - hence the raised level of road surface which provided access to the Docks. By the early twentieth century, many older buildings such as these, offered rooms and lodgings for the working poor, who are gathered here outside their houses.
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Settles Street, E1 (1940) This photo shows an old school sign which featured a torch. A direction sign to a Second World War shelter is on the wall.
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The Siege of Sidney Street of January 1911 was a gunfight in the East End between a combined police and army force and two revolutionaries. The siege was the culmination of a series of events that began in December 1910, with an attempted jewellery robbery at Houndsditch which resulted in the murder of three policemen, the wounding of two others, and the death of George Gardstein, the leader of a Latvian gang.
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