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Certainly looks old enough
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moonbegger
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Hi MrBarnett,
Maybe it was the Wentworth Street or at least a part of it, and on the corner (Old) Castle Street / Wentworth Street, not far from George Street and George Yard. Part of Wentworth Street between Commercial Street and Brick Lane?
Have a look here:
“he stooped and wrapped something up, and after he had wrapped it up, he ran into Whitechapel, into Castle-alley. When he got up Castle-alley, he ran until he got into Castle-street. He ran to the top of Castle-street, and got into some house in Castle-street, on the right hand side; then when I came up to the house it was Mr. John Price 's, the pawnbroker. I turned round on my left hand into Winfield-street;”
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17610401-33&div=t17610401-33&terms=Winfield|Street#highlight
“At one Ellis's, in Winfield-street, near George-yard”
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17911026-16&div=t17911026-16&terms=Winfield|Street|George|Street#highlight
“Coming down Winfield-street , the 25th of this month, about twelve on Saturday night, this girl took my hat off, and put it on her head; I asked her for it, she run away, she run into her lodgings in George-street, Spitalfields;”
The street was so named after Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Cleveland who owned much land in the area in the 1630s and 1640s, although early maps call it 'Wentford Street'[2] and 'Winford Street'[3], probably both unintentional errors.
“DORANT, William Worked circa. 1800-1826 Spitalfields, London UK. Established at 63 Winfield Street, Brick Lane. Undistinguished work. [Meredith-Morris]”
Best regards.
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Hi S.Brett,
Many thanks, you're a gent.
I should have read the first OB example a little more carefully. It's pretty clear from that that we are talking about Wentworth Street. I did suspect Wentworth Street, but couldn't find it being called Winfield on any map.
FYI, the question arises from an address given in Christ Church Spitalfields birth register. I suspect the people involved to have been living in Angel Alley at the time. Perhaps too grotty and sordid to admit to, so they chose the nearest half-decent street. Or just like the example of the violin man above, they considered their address to be Angel Alley, Winfield Street ( i.e. the northern end ).
Thanks again.
MrB
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Has anyone come across a photograph that takes in the corner of Sander Street and Back Church Lane by any chance ? I have seen the one on the "St George in the East" site but the corner I want is just out of sight. It may be that a shot from the Commercial Road looking down Back Church Lane might get it, but not the current view, Sander Street disappeared in about 1960.
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Setve
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Rusteze:
I don't know if this is what you want but it is a photo of a Sander Street as it was being demolished.
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Scroll down to the last row of images, Sander is in the middle. There is also another photo of Sander pre-demolishing. I'll try to find it.
Update. Here is the pre-demolished photo, but it is from stgite, so you probably have already seen it. http://www.stgite.org.uk/library/sanderstreet1957.jpg
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Originally posted by DrummondStreet View PostHere is the pre-demolished photo, but it is from stgite, so you probably have already seen it. http://www.stgite.org.uk/library/sanderstreet1957.jpg
Exactly as the street would have looked in Victorian times.allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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