History of Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town, Silvertown etc & lots of historical London Pubs

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History of Canning Town

Canning Town Index

Canning Town 1874  Post Office Directory Index

Commercial Traders

Babister John, baker, 4 Trinity Terrace, Barking Road
Ball David, harness maker, 2 Market Terrace, Barking Road
Barber William & Son, cigr light, vesta & match manufacturers, Globe Vesuvian Works, Randle Street
Barber Edward, earthenware dealer, 92 Woodstock Street
Barker Frederick Griffiths, chemist, 17 North Woolwich Road
Barnes Mary Ann (Mrs), beer retailer, Hallsville Road
Barrett David, beer retailer, Swanscombe Street
Bashford Annie (Mrs), Hallsville Tavern, Hallsville Road
Bartram Robert, draper, 53 & 54 North Woolwich Road
Bass William, linen draper, 87 North Woolwich Road
Batt George, Brassey Arms, North Woolwich Road
Baxter William, clothier, Stephenson Street
Beaddall Benjamin, beer retailer, Hallsville Road
Beagle Edward Henry, grocer, Barking Road
Beard William, picture frame maker, Swanscombe Street
Beckett Thomas S, chemist, 67 North Woolwich Road
Bedford Thomas, beer retailer, 107 North Woolwich Road
Beech Henry, Walmer Castle, Woodstock Street
Bell Lavinia & Emily (Misses), 95 North Woolwich Road
Bell John, ironmonger, 95 North Woolwich Road
Bell Thomas, blacksmith & shopkeeper Rathbone Street
Bellman & Co, brewers, Oak Brewery, North Woolwich Road
Bennett Arthur John, Ram Tavern, Victoria (London) Docks
Benson Henry, baker, Vincent Street
Berry Joseph, tobacconist, 79 North Woolwich Road
Billups Josiah, market gardener, Stephenson Street
Bird Robert, shopkeeper, Roscoe Street
Blyth Emma (Mrs), midwife, 8 Market Terrace, Barking Road
Bonner Edwin, Lord Napier, North Woolwich Road
Bonnett William James, beer retailer, Francis Street
Booth Robert, coffee rooms, Rathbone Street
Bowler John, Custom House Hotel, North Woolwich Road
Bowman Harriet (Mrs), corn dealer, Stephenson Street
Boys Alfred, brick layer, Fox Street
Bracewell Henry, fruiterer, Hallsville Road
Brackpool William, coffee rooms, Hallsville Road
Bradfield Henry, carman, Victoria (London) Docks
Bradfield Mary Ann (Miss), milliner, 3 North Woolwich Road
Brayshaw Benjamin, furniture dealer, 44 North Woolwich Road
Brewster George, shopkeeper, Rathbone Street
Bridges John, greengrocer, Pitt Street
Briggs Charles, beer retailer, Fox Street
Brooks John, shopkeeper, Roscoe Street
Brown Joseph, greengrocer, Alice Street
Bull William, tailor, 2 Ship Terrace, North Woolwich Road
Bull Wm Aylesbury, beer retailer, 69 North Woolwich Road
Burge Joseph, confectioner, Hallsville Road
Burgoyne James, dyer, Burnham Street
Burridge Alfred, undertaker, 233 High Street, Stratford E & North Woolwich Road
Burt, Boulton & Haywood, wharfingers, timber, railway sleeprs & deal merchants, contractors for creosoting & other timber preserving processes, manufacturers of anthracine, carbolic acid, sulphate of ammonia, pitch,
creosote, benzole etc; office 39a King William Street EC; works & saw mills, Burt's Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe SE & St Victoria Docks (south shore) E;
tar & creosote works, Millwall, Poplar E & Prince Regents Wharf, near Silvertown; house in Paris, rue de Caumartin 54
Butler Joseph, tobacconist, 102 North Woolwich Road
Butling Thos Avery, oil & color manufacturer, 101 North Woolwich Road
Butterworth Wm, Duke of Edinburgh, Stephenson Street
Buttery George Eugene, baker, 10 Woodstock Street
Buttle Joseph, greengrocer, Hallsville Road
Byford John, coal merchant, Woodstock Villa, Barking Road


 

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