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London Street Directory in 1921.

London Street Listings Index in 1921.

Prior to about 1881, Hanbury street western section is Browns lane, then Montague street and the eastern section is Wells street; the East London History society have a rather excellent map gallery.

Hanbury street, Spitalfields (E1), 112 Commercial street to 31 Vallance road

North side
1 Segal Marks, tobacconist
3 Fleishman Mrs Kate, dining rooms
5 Libovitch Abraham, blacksmith
... here is Lotus court ...
7 Olivenstein Eli, umbrella maker
9 Belikof Sussia, clothier
11 Rosenberg Simon, greengrocer
... here is Bennetts place ...
15 Drapkin John, trimming seller
... here is Wilkes street ...
17 Weavers Arms, Mrs Elizabeth Cooney - disappears by 1934 (at 29 Browns lane in 1869 and earlier)
19 Steels Julius, confectioner
21 Barton Bros, cigar box makers
23A Moses & Julius, fancy box maker - this was earlier the Black Swan, 23 Hanbury street until at least 1906, earlier address was 26 Browns lane
27 Abrahams Morris, wholesale clothier
29 Brill Nathan, hair dresser
31 Lightstone Isaac, woollen warehouseman
35 Marco Motel, gas fitter
35 Cohen Abraham, cap maker
37 Davies Rees Thomas, cowkeeper
39 Waxman, Reuben, tool dealer
41 Rubein Samuel, tailor
43 Pearlman Samuel, tobacconist
... here is Brick lane ...
45 Fisher Judah Hersh, umbrella maker
45A Schwartz Edward, cabinet maker
45A Furitz Joseph, greengrocer
49 Lifson Lewis, wholesale clothier
51 W R S Button Co
53 Kenner Myer, boot manufacturer
55,57 & 59 Cohen Abraham & Woolf, boot manufacturers
61 Rosenthal Isaac & Benjamin, Manchester warehousemen
63 is not listed but was the Black Lion, earlier address was 31 New Montague street
65 Gilden Wolf, tailor
69 Kashden Morris, fruiterer
71 Goldstein Isaac, haberdasher
73 Frankenstein Alfred, tobacconist
75 Caplan David, eating house
... here is Spital street ...
79 Siegle Benjamin, tobacconist
81 Barnett Robert, auctioneer
93 Schraer Davis, hairdresser
95 Jacobovitz Henry, dairy
97 Hume David, physician
99 Cohen Godlieb, mineral water manufacturer
... here is Spelman street ...
103 Bulls Head, Miss Ethel Alice Collinson - disappears between 1940 and 1942, the early address being at 25 Preston street in 1856 which was earlier 13 Well street
105 Rees Aaron, chandlers shop
107 Cohen Isidore, haberdasher
109 Spirling Abraham, piece broker
111A Fox Max, blouse manufacturer
... here is Lombard street ...
111 Golob Morris, tobacconist
113 Fine Solomon, chandlers shop - this was the City of Canterbury until at least 1886, with an earlier address before this of 37 Preston street, and prior to this in Well street
115 Verblunsky Elcono, linendraper
117 Freedman Israel, tailor
121 Nichiport Reuben, trimming seller
123 Berenblut Abraham & son, printers
127 Levy Abraham, bootmaker - this was the Jacobs Well until about 1901, and with earlier addresses of 23 Well street
129 Eker Israel, dyer & cleaner
131 Raynham Robert, scrap iron dealer
133 Israelson Myer, ladies tailor
135 Robinson Hyman, bootmaker
137 Javarbaum Jacob, tobacconist
141 Goldstein Isaac, chandlers shop
145 Orford Albert John, dining rooms
... here is Deal street ...
159 Salvation Army Carpentry Workshops
163 Yankelevitch Harris, flour factor - this was the Leigh Hoy until at least 1915.
... here is Queen street ...
165 Green F & J, dining rooms
169 & 171 Woodham & Co, glass bottle manufacturers
173 & 76 Tingle, Jacobs & Co, licensed carmen
175 & 177 Clogg Henry, surgical bootmaker
181 Sugarman Davis, hat manufacturer
187 Sugar Loaf, Henry James Smith - No longer a pub by 1927, and a tailors in 1934; early address was at 41 Church street
189 Brickman Max, plumber
191 Adler Jacob, bootmaker
193A Forman Marks, cabinet maker
195 Cohen Reuben, line draper

South side
2 Fretton Mrs Lettie, dining rooms
4 Funnell Mrs Eleanor Sarah, baker
6 Clark Ernest, grocer
8 Nelson George Henry, provision dealer
10 Shifren Morris, hairdresser
12 Weintrop Woolf, fried fish shop
14 Rosenthal Barnett & Sons, rag merchants
16 Marchinski Herman, second hand army clothier
... here is Wilkes street ...
18 Freedman Morris, dining rooms
20 Solomon Saul, fur & skin merchant
22 Wise Isaac, paper bag maker
Christ Church Spitalfields Working Mens Club
24 Goorwitch Benjamin, tailor
24 Singer Abraham, milliner
28 Tarnpolsk Lewis, fancy box maker
28 Gullertein Colman, chandlers shop
30 Billig Jacob, wholesale tinsmith
32 Gottlib Mrs Dinah, cap maker
36 Temple & sons, wholesale clothiers
38 Gobsweig Mrs Leah, greengrocer
... here is Brick lane ...
40 Biber Wolf, butcher
42 Lowen Mrs Rebecca, dressmaker
44 Steiner Mrs Leah, grindery dealer
44 Reuben & Isaacs, bamboo furniture manufacturers
44 Lampert Hyman, cabinet maker
44 Lipman Jacob, umbrella stick maker
46 Orman Davis, chandlers shop
48 Circus Abraham, job buyer
50 Brenner Abraham, bootmaker
52 Tysidler Morris, wood turner
54 Iglitsky Morris, hairdresser
56 Jeblanki Mrs Rose, tobacconist
58 King Arthur Charles, collar dresser
60 Laster Harris, barrow lender
62 Ehrlich Miss Dora, drug stores
64 Rabbinovitz Nathan, watchmaker
66 Pustansky Samuel, ladies tailor
76 Heller Aaron, dried fruit merchant
76 & 173 Tingle, Jacobs & Co, licensed carmen
82 Furman Hyman, woollen merchants
84 Yarrow Jacob, tailor
86 Scolsky Woolf, brass polisher
88 Epstein Philip, hosier
90 & 92 Chernitsky Emanuel, printer
98 Newman Aaron Lewis, button & trimming seller
100 Lesser Harris, newsvendor
102 Rose Philip & Co, bakers
... here is Spelman street ...
104 Weiner Isaac, fishmonger
106 Jacobovitch Israel, bootmaker
108 Schneider Isaac, tailor
110 Siegle Benjamin, tobacconist
112 Brier Morris, greengrocer
114 Shulman Jacob, upholsterer
116 Leibovitch Mrs Sarah, trimmings seller
132 Ordever Israel, chandlers shop
134 Blitsten Nathan, mineral water maker
136 Polyansky Harris, tailor
138 Davidson Harris, dairyman
140 Levenstadt Gelfarb, grocer - this was earlier the Ship, still trading until at least 1917. Earlier addresses were at 58 Preston street and before this at 37 Well street
... here is Great Garden street ...
142 Percival James, horsehair manufacturer
144 Leibovitch Marks, plumber
146 Heller Lewis, cabinet maker
148 Levy Jacob, woollen draper
152 Syatt Samuel, hairdresser
154 Leberman Mark, loan office
156 Cohen Mrs Sarah & son, bakers
... here is Dunk street ...
158 Cock & Hoop, Mrs Sarah Ann Coals This closes before 1923. Earlier addresses are at 85 Church street
... here is King Edward street ...
166 Gold Samuel, baker
174 Bloomstein H & Son, hatter furriers
182 Field A A, auctioneers
186 Bedsiowski Benjamin, tobacconist
188 Abramsky Julius, chandlers shop
194 Salvation Army Womens Shelter
202 Figgett Morris, bootmaker
... here is Queen street ...
204 Steinberg Solomon, buttonhole maker
206 Smith David, tobacconist


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