History of Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town, Silvertown etc & lots of historical London Pubs
The Stratford, West Ham and surronding areas site is updated regularly. The sites purpose is to document the history of part of East London that is now generally thought of as London. Enjoy.
London Street Directory in 1921.
London Street Listings
Index in 1921.
Antill Road, Bow E3, 74 Grove Road
(Grove Road to Selwyn Road on North Side & to Coborn Road on South side in
Stepney; remainder in Poplar)
North Side
5 Harris Joseph Henry, builder
31 Taylor Geo Wm, pianoforte tuner
95 Saville Miss Grace, dress maker
127 Charik Henry, boot maker
129 Duke of York, Mrs Ellen Collinson
135A Allen George, boot repairer
145 Oates John Richardson, boot maker
South Side
6 Ashton Robert Muzzard, registrar of births & deaths for the north east
sub-district of Mile End Old Town
8 Haskew Rev Frederick
18 Harding Misses Charlotte & Emma, dress makers
150 Lee Mrs Louisa Mary, midwife
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Updated in April 2008 by Kevan.
And Last updated on: Wednesday, 01-Apr-2009 23:29:39 BST
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