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  • Whitechapel High Street, North Side 1921

    Hello all,

    Below something that some may find interesting. Although 33 years after the main set of murders, this is a detailed list from 1921 of the shops and residents of the Mary Street, Whitechapel Road, Pavillion Yard, Vallance Road, Fulbourne Street, Court Street, Woods Buildings and Brady Street.

    London Street Directory in 1921.

    London Street Listings Index in 1921.

    Whitechapel Road E1 (Stepney), continuation of Whitechapel High Street to Mile End Road - North Side #153 to #345

    North Side
    ... here is St Mary Street ...
    153 Oldschool Samuel, leather merchant
    155 American Shoe Stores
    157 Goldenfeld Abraham Pincus, wholesale hosier
    159 Copperman Mrs Betty, warehouse
    159 Schneiderman Hy, ladies tailor
    161 Prevezer & Taglicht, job buyers
    163 Galinsky, Hyman & Co, lineolum dealers
    163 Whitechapel Liberal & Radical Association, George C Revell, hon sec
    165 Deitsch Mrs Rachael, mantle maker
    167 & 169 Barclays Bank Ltd (Eastern branch)
    171 & 173 Order Achei Ameth Approved Society, Bernard Cohen, sec
    175 Nyman Miss Sadie, milliner
    177 Salvation Army (working mens hotel)
    179 Whitechapel Foundation School
    181 Dukes Head, Joshua Abrahams
    183 Schulman Davis, tobacconist
    185 Doig Albert Bruce, baker
    187 Thurnell George Thurlow Brace Summers, solicitor
    ... here is Pavilion Yard ...
    189 Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel, rev David Baron, hon sec
    191 Cohen Michael, restaurant
    193 & 195 Pavilion Theatre, F J Woollard & N Dubosky, proprietors
    193A Mehlberg Jacob, wholesale confectioner
    193 Farrar G B & Co, builders
    193C Shine Morris, tailor
    195 Darsow Bros, tobacconists
    ... here is Vallance Road ...
    197 & 323 Lacy Arthur, chemist
    197 Lechem Joseph, artificial teeth maker
    199 Black Bull, Ellis Brothers
    201 Blundell John Ltd, house furnishers
    203 Warschawsky Phillip, tailor
    205 Teff frederick, leather seller
    207 Nessenbaum Harry, fruiterer
    209 Cole Arthur, house furnisher
    211 Brown Harry, tailor
    213 Harris Samuel, restaurant
    215 Wyman Louis, blouse manufacturer
    217 Old Red Lion, Ralph Cartoof
    219 Lifton Geff, confectioner
    221A Harris Lewis, hatter
    221 Shoolman Samuel, tobacconist
    ... here is Fulbourne Street ...
    223 & 225 Jays Furnishing Stores Ltd
    225 Rosen Angel, estate agent
    225 Truman Chas, artificial teeth manufacturer
    227 & 229 Hunt Geo Ltd, cheesemongers
    231 & 123 Freed J & Son, millinery materials
    233 Star & Garter, Albert Gordon
    ... here is Court Street ...
    235 Davis Charles, beer retailer
    237 Kirstein Samuel Myer, printer
    239 Home & Colonial Stores Ltd
    241 Zolowski Louis, manchester warehouseman
    243 to 249 McKay & Ryland, linen drapers
    251 Karet Jack, ironmonger
    253 Bader Jacob, hairdresser
    255 Freeman Mrs Jane Elizh, tobacconist
    257 Goldberg Lewis, restaurant
    259 Shepherd A & E, china & glass dealers
    261 & 263 Home Mrs Magdalene, pawnbroker
    ... here are Woods buildings ...
    265 & 267 Lockharts Ltd, refreshment rooms
    269 Grave Maurice, Abraham Sugarman
    275 Moss Joseph Jacob, refreshment rooms
    275 Whitechapel Working Mens Temperance Club, Morris Levy, sec
    277 Whitechapel Road Station (East London Jt Railway)
    279 Working Lads Institute, Rev Thomas Jackson, supt & sec
    281 Edmondson William, bookseller
    283 Roman Bernard, photographer
    285 Lord Rodneys Head, Solomon Stone
    287 Lyons J & Co Ltd, cafe
    291 Weisfield Morris, draper
    293 Hetzel Ludwig, pork butcher
    295 & 297 Gayer Arthur Edward, dining rooms
    299 Davis Mrs Rivella, milliner
    303 King Samuel, house furnisher
    305 Doran Mrs Sarah Jane, boot maker
    307 Wells William, laundry
    309 Goldhill John, fruiterer
    311 Brooks Harry, confectioner
    313 Parlous Jacob, tobacconist
    315 Raingold Barnett, hatter
    317 Queens Head, Adolf Reisner
    ... here is Brady Street ...
    319 Teetgen & Co Ltd, tea merchants
    321 Harris Williams & Co Ltd, leather merchants
    323 & 197 Lacy Arthur, chemist
    325 Jewish Times Ltd
    329 & 331 Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd, brewers
    337 Blind Beggar, Charles Martin
    339 & 341 Mays & Sons, hosiers
    343 Harding Frederick, eel pie house
    345 Duke of Cambridge, Joseph Klein

    This may be useful to genealogists in particular, as the 1921 census is apparently in very poor condition.

    best wishes

    Phil
    Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


    Justice for the 96 = achieved
    Accountability? ....

  • #2
    Hello all,

    Just a quick follow up that may be of use to some:-



    best wishes

    Phil
    Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


    Justice for the 96 = achieved
    Accountability? ....

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    • #3
      Liberals and Radicals in the same building. That would make for an intersting Christmas Party, or Hannukka party in that area.
      In order to know virtue, we must first aquaint ourselves with vice!

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