There's White Church St/Lane too...Hmmmmmmmmmmmm just up from the delightfully named Backchurch Lane on the road to Berner St!!
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This is a link to the Dictionary of Victorian London. On Whitbread's Map of London c.1871, you will find White Street just a block south of Dorset Street and a block north of Wentworth. Or, at least, it looks like White St. on this old map. It will be on the left hand margin of the map and intersects Commercial. Is this labelled incorrectly? I don't know, personally.
http://www.victorianlondon.org/1871map/f13.htm
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That's more than likely it I suppose...hang on will check for a pub in a White Street or whatever E1.......
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Hi Suzi,Originally posted by Suzi View PostHi Rob- There is White Kennett Street E1..tantalisingly close.. (Think that's the Houndsditch one- well obviously it is!!!)
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P'raps the Kennett was 'silent'... like the P in swimming!!!
Yep, that's the same one. Going by what was reported in 'The Times' it would have to be off either Whitechapel High Street or Aldgate High Street.
Rob X
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Perhaps it was "White Street" but over the years it has become a "darker shade of grey street"!!
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As far as I can tell there isn't a White Street between Commercial Street and Minories. I only know of three. The one John mentioned above. One near Moorgate and one by Harrow Alley (the Houndsditch one). The only place I can think it would be is White Swan Yard which was a dead end.
Rob
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I looked at my little stash and followed the directions, finding Commercial Street and Brick Lane but not much from there. I put the Minories under the magnifying glass but could not see the street in question.
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When I was doing some family history research, I had an old marriage certificate which stated the groom's address as Thomas Passage, White Street.
This White Street (the only one I can find remotely near Brick Lane) is now the northernmost part of Vallance Road, where it joins Bethnal Green Road.
Actually, it's nowhere near the Minories. Oh well, back to work.Last edited by John Bennett; 07-06-2008, 04:15 PM.
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Well, I've drawn a blank. Checked out my 1873 and 1894 maps and the only thing I can find in the area is White Lion Street off Commercial Street near Hanbury Street.
It's probably staring me in the face.
PHILIP
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Where was White Street?
Does anyone know where White Street (not White's Row) was located? I can't find it on my 1891 map which lacks a street index.
The Times on 28 February 1891 reported Ellen Callana's testimony at the Inquest into Frances Coles's death:
'I left them at the bottom of Commercial-street going towards the Minories, and I went to Theobald’s lodging-house, Brick-lane. I watched them till they turned round by the publichouse into White-street.'
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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