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The original Black Boy pub.
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In the neighbourhood...

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View of Bonner’s Hall, Bethnal Green, an old occasional seat of the Bishops of London (1844)
Credit: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
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The Novo Cemetery is England’s second largest Sephardic cemetery, first used for Jewish burials in 1733, now surrounded by a university campus.
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The original People’s Palace (1920s)
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The Horn of Plenty, Stepney Green
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Palm Tree (1971) The Palm Tree still exists but is no longer part of terraced housing but an isolated building in Mile End Park. All of the surrounding streets shown here have disappeared.
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17-21 Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green (2019) Built in 1753 by Anthony Natt Senior, No 21 to the right had, by 1815, become a girls school for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, by 1873 it was an asylum for "fallen women". Since 1900 it has been occupied by St Margaret’s House a womens Settlement associated with Oxford House.
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The corner of Roman Road and Vivian Road (1937)
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W.J. Thomas store on corner of Roman Road and Totty Street (1953) The vacant site next door has billboards with posters for Daz.
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Bonner Street (1960s)
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