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[an error occurred while processing this directive]Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 140 to 180 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here is Pelham Street ...
140 Black Eagle, Mrs
Ethel Harriet Egan
142 Isenberg Harris, tailor
144 Edwards Max, fried fish shop
146 Pringle Robert, pewterer
148 Brasier Charles, dining rooms
... here is Saul Street ...
... here is Buxton Street ...
154 Two Brewers, Frank
Albert Jennings
156 Cohen Marks, confectioner
158 Barlow Solomon, herbalist
160 Pearlman Aaron, dining rooms
160 Miller George Hy, silversmith
160 Perstein Krenvi & Son, cabinet makers
160 Tash & Goldberg, cabinet makers
162 Frankel Reuben, chandlers shop
164 Grossman Samuel, tobacconist
166 Levine Davis, ladies tailor
168 Rosen Mrs Yetta, milliner
170 Berger Morris, timber merchant
172 Schraer Nochim & Son, watch makers
174 Berlis Harry, upholsterer
176 Taylor & Smith, printers
... here is Pedley Street ...
East London Railway (Shoreditch Station)
... here is Grimsby Street ...
178 Harris Harry, hosier
180 Hare, Mrs Ada Game
... here is Hare Street ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 140 to 180 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here is Pelham Street ...
140 Black Eagle, Henry
James Kingston Balls & Co
142 Simon Sichick, butcher
144 Simons Lewis, tailor
146 Pringle Robert, pewterer
148 Slater Thomas, dining rooms
... here are Carter Street & Buxton Street ...
154 Two Brewers, Harry
Challicombe Osman
156 Plaskowsky Lazarus, butcher
158 Moore John Wilson, surgeon
160 Harman Thos Samuel, corn chandler
Mission Hall
162 Lack Harris, lemonad maker
164 Grossman Samuel, tobacconist
166 Freedman Lazarus, milliner
168 Steinberg Lazarus, chandlers shop
172 Polinski Solomon, watch maker
174 Israel Barnett, looking glass frame maker
176 Taylor & Smith, printers
East London Railway Station
... here is St John Street ...
178 Rosenberg Bernard, tobacconist
180 Hare, Thomas Slater
... here is Hare Street ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 140 to 180 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here is Pelham Street ...
140 Black Eagle, Hy Jas
Kingston Balls
142 Simon Sichick, butcher
144 McCarty William, haberdasher
146 Pringle Robert, pewterer
148 Slater Thomas, dining rooms
... here are Carter Street & Buxton Street ...
154 Two Brewers, Richard
Brandon Tredwen
156 Nissenbaum Heris, hairdresser
158 Moore John Wilson, surgeon
160 Harman Thos Samuel, corn chandler
162 Lack Harris, confectioner
Mission Hall
164 Grossman Samuel, tobacconist
166 Freedman Lazarus, milliner
168 Steinberg Lazarus, chandlers shop
172 Polinski Solomon, watch maker
174 Israel Barnet, looking glass frame maker
176 Taylor & Smith, printers
East London Railway Station
... here is St John Street ...
178 Buckley Samuel, wardrobe dealer
180 Hare, Thomas Slater
... here is Hare Street ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here is Pelham Street ...
63 Black Eagle, Jas
Bradgate & Co
63a Goodman David, greengrocer
64 Mendoza Lazarus, leather seller
65 Pringle Robert, pewterer
67 Prockter & Frazer, auctioneers
... here are Carter Street & Spicer Street ...
83 Two Brewers, William
Rider
84 Cooper Edward, hairdresser
85 Richards Caleb Carey, surgeon
86 Edwards Alfred, dining rooms
87 Collins Abraham, carman
92 Taylor & Smith, printers
East London Railway Station
... here is St John Street ...
108 Nunn George, baker
109 Hare, Robert Newstead
... here is Hare Street ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1869, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
... here is Pelham street ...
63 Black Eagle, John Newman
65 Pringle Robert William, pewterer
66 Baxter Alex james, coffee rooms
67 Brown George Arthur, auctioneer
... here are Carter street & Spicer street ...
83 Two Brewers, Ebenezer Ferry
85 Gayton & Richards, surgeons
86 Wilkinson William Fras, cheesemponger
88 Collins Abraham, greengrocer
88a Joysey James, boot & shoe maker
89 Wilkins John, confectioner
91 Winkelhaken Samuel, grocer
93 Taylor Tobias, printer
96 Todd William, hairdresser
97 Nichols henry, dining rooms
98 Atkins John & Edward, reed makers
98 Atkins Charles, oilman
... here is John Street ...
105 Jessup Edward Jas, beer retailer
106 Gayler James, baker
107 Farrow Richard, tobacconist
107 1/2 Lack William Henry, grindery dealer
108 Nunn George, baker
... here is Hare Street ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here Pelham Street intersects ...
63 Black Eagle, Alexr
Johnston sen
65 Pringle Robert William, pewterer
67 De Save John, hat manufacturer
67 Skeeles Richard, harness maker
... here Carter Street intersects ....
... here Spicer Street intersects ....
83 Two Brewers, John
Charles Kay
84 Williams George Hobb, hair dresser
85 Martin Jacob, confectioner
86 Turner Wm, chair & couch maker
87 Clift James, greengrocer
88 Davey Thomas Robert, carpenter
89 Proye Joseph, butcher
89 Clark Edwinm baker
90 Lewis Wm Harper Jones, rag dealer
92 Shiers William, clog & patten maker
93 Neesom Charles Hodgson, news vendor
94 Bertin George, chair & sofa maker
95 Harper James, glass manufacturer
96 Todd William, hair dresser
97 Nicholls Henry, dining rooms
98 Atkins John & Sons, reed makers
99 Hunt Henry, coal merchant
Gobetz Isaac, jeweller
... here St John Street intersects ...
105 Jessup Edward, beer retailer
106 Gayler James, baker
107 Farrow Richard, tobacconist
108 Edmonds James, baker
109 Hare, James Fletcher
... here Hare Street intersects ...
Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... here Pelham Street intersects ...
63 Black Eagle, Alexander
Johnston
64 Mannell Richard, cheesemonger
65 Pringle Robert William, pewterer
67 Skeeles Richard, harness maker
... here Carter Street intersects ....
... here Spicer Street intersects ....
83 Two Brewers, Mrs
Rebecca Craft
84 Hawkins John, shoe warehouse
85 Martin Jacob, confectioner
88 Brown John, blacking & ink maker
89 Proye Joseph, butcher
89 Allen James baker
92 Shiers William, clog & patten maker
93 Neesom Charles Hodgson, news vendor
94 Nash Benj, leather cutter & tobacconist
95 Harper James, glass manufacturer
96 Todd William, hair dresser
97 Nicholls Henry, dining rooms
98 Atkins John sen, oilman
105 Whiter William, beer retailer
106 Gayler James, baker
107 Stockman Thomas S, tobacconist
108 Edmonds James, baker
109 Hare, James Fletcher
... here Hare Street intersects ...
Robsons Trade Directory in 1842, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
63 Johnson A, Black Eagle
64 Mannell R, cheesemonger
86 Morris George, baker
87 Hunphries Ann, butcher
83 Craft Rebecca, Two Brewers
84 Hensher William, eating house
85 Martin John, confectioner
88 Owen George, tripe dresser
89 Beazley Jas, baker
94 Nash Benj, leather cutter
95 Taylor P, baker
96 Todd William, hair dresser
97 Bie William, eating house
98 Atkins John, oilman
105 Thomas William, beer retailer
106 Wetton W E, baker
107 1/2 Teager S, pork butcher
Forward Thomas, tobacconist
108 Edmonds Jas, baker
Lee F, The Hare
Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 63 to 109 Brick Lane
East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards
... Pelham Street ...
64 Mannell Richard, cheesemonger
... Spicer Street ...
83 Two Brewers, William
Craft
86 Morris George, baker
87 Humphreys Mrs Ann, butcher
88 Watson Thomas, tripe dresser
89 Smith Mrs Rebecca, baker
94 Nash Benjamin, leather cutter
98 Atkins John, oilman
106 Wetton William Edward, baker
107 Cary Thomas, oil & italian warehouse
108 Edmonds James, baker
109 Hare, John Davies
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