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.

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London Street Directory in 1921.

London Street Listings Index in 1921.

Wapping High Street E1 (Stepney), 1 Lower East Smithfield to New Gravel Lane - North Side

North Side
... here is Redmead Lane ...
1 Scots Arms, William Chas Willis
3 Tucker William, coffee rooms
... here is little Hermitage Street ...
5 White Richard, tobacconist
5A White Richard, newsagent
7 Freeman Barnett, fried fish dealer
9 Chipperfield Alfred, hairdresser
11 Morgan Brothers, grocers
... here are Bushell Street, Royal Jubilee buildings & Hellings Street ...
13 Buchanans Warehouse
13 15 & 18 to 24 Colonial Wharves Limited, wharfingers
17 & 19 Tanton Edmund Ltd, bonded carmen
19 Phillips Herbert C & Co, wagon cover manufacturers
21 Tomlinson Rd Fredk, coffee rooms
23 Birt A W & Sons, cork merchants (Tower works)
... here is Plough Alley ...
London County Council School
33 Globe, Mrs Mary Wright
... here is Globe Street ...
35 to 41 Travers Joseph & Sons Ltd, spice mills
49 Field, Warwick & Co, shipping butchers
...here is Great Hermitage Street ...
53 Calver Augustus, builder
55 Walsh Miss Ellen, tobacconist
... here is London dock pier head ...
Saint Rev Frederic Guy MA (The Rectory)
59 & 64 Olivers wharf
... here is Scandrett Street ...
61 Orient Bonded Warehouses Ltd
63 Rogers Percy Jas, coffee rooms
... here is Church Court ...
73 Alexander William Henry James, lighterman (St Johns wharf)
73 & 78, 80 & 104 to 112 Hall R G & Co, wharfingers (St Johns wharf)
... here is Dundee Street ...
75 Gun Tavern, Thomas Frederick Ambridge
81 Rose & Crown, Richard Brown
... here is Red Lion Street ...
Dock, Wharf, Riverside & General Workers Union of Great Britain & Ireland, Ben Tillett MP, gen sec
85 Lynch Daniel Joseph, newsagent
... here is Queens Head Alley ...
89 to 93, 86, 94 & 96 Taylor Bros Wharfage Co Ltd
93 Victoria Motor Haulage Co
95 Improved Industrial Dwellings Co Ltd (Tower buildings)
99 Vickers Fredk Geo, coffee rooms
103 White Swan, Geo Bellingham
... here is Brewhouse Lane ...
105, 107 & 122 Gibbs D & W Ltd, soap makers
... here is Old Gravel Lane ...
Stepney (Borough of) Electricity Sub-station
... here is Wapping Dock Street ...
123 Bell Tavern, Raphael Patrick Defferary
125 to 129 & 128 & 130 Jacob Alex & Co, waste paper merchants
... here is Clave Street ...
131 to 135 & 142 to 156 Middletons & St Brides Wharves:
Butlers Wharves Lim, proprietors
... here are Hilliards Court & Prusoms Island ...
137 Commercial Gas Co (station)


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