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

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London Street Directory in 1921.

London Street Listings Index in 1921.

Chrisp Street, Poplar E14, 187 East India Dock Road - West Side

West Side
1A Collingwood Miss Alice, confectioner
3A & 5A British Shoe Co Ltd
7A Gardner Arthur Joseph, fancy bazaar
9A Miller Joseph, milliner
1 Manze Michael, eel pie house
5 Guy Earl of Warwick, E J Rose & Co
7 Kitchener Geo Henry, boot maker
9 Lewis Edward david, tobacconist
11 to 21 Hall Richard, outfitter
23 Pearson Chas, who confectioner
25 Collyer Bros, house furnishers
27 & 29 Newell Francis W, boot maker
31 Neave Harry, outfitter
33 Neave Harry, house furnishing
... here is Grundy Street ...
35 Denham & Co, hatters
37 Dodd George, fancy repository
39 & 79 Lloyd Thomas, dairyman
41 Courtney Walt Leonard, eel pie house
43 Rodwig harris, boot maker
... here is Mary Place ...
45 & 47 Silverblatt Joseph, draper
49 Levy Bros, boot & shoe makers
51 Jones Mrs Matilda, corset maker
53 Imperial Cash Stores
55 Freeman Mrs Lizzie, milliner
57 Franks Isaac, butcher
59 Konskier Nathan, mantle maker
... here is Ellerthorpe Street ...
61 Jefcoate William, beer retailer
63 & 65 Konskier Nathan, draper
67 Lindsay & Co, chemists
69 & 69A Silverman & Co, mantle makers
71 Davis Solomon, china dealer
71A Davis John, milliner
73 Pearks Dairies Ltd, provision merchants
75 Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd
... here is Southill Street ...
77 Young Prince, Henry Jacobs
79 & 39 Lloyd Thomas, dairyman
81 & 83 Hillman Jack, milliner
85 & 94 Palmer John, butcher
87 Lipton Limited, tea merchants
... here is Cordelia Street ...
89,91 & 93 Marfleet Harry Alfred, pawnbroker
95 Harrold George, butcher
97 Moscovitch Marcus, outfitter
99 Altman Marks, hatter
101 Gibbins William, boot maker
103 Gibbins Joseph, grindery dealer
105 Lass Hyman, ladies tailor
... here is Charles Street ...
107 Russell Ernest, baker
109 Dell Chas Arth, dining rooms
111 Saward Charles Edward, tobacconist
113 Purkis Miss Margaret, corn chandler
115 Corbett Thomas, hairdresser
117 Matthews Joseph, greengrocer
117A Moore Mrs Lizzie, gramophone dealer
117B Gold, Julius & Mark, fried fish shop
... here is Carmen Street ...
119 Elder Tree, Ernest Thos Payne
121 King Mrs Amy, laundry
123 & 125 Ling Robert & Son, saddlers
127 Cohen Harry, cap maker
129 Gorick Frederick, grocer
... here is Bowen Street ...
139 Stein Mrs fanny, milliner
141 Pitkin Edward John, boot maker
143 Allcock William, bird & live animal dealer
151 Sargent Albert Robert, hairdresser
155 Ellis William, chandlers shop
157 Straham Mrs Emma Jane, second hand furniture dealer
159 Dowding Chas Joseph, fried fish shop
161 Dowding Chas Joseph, greengrocer
... here is Guildford Road ...
... here is Ellesmere Street ...


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