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Brick Lane East Side

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Post Office Trade Directory in 1915, from 40 to 104  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Osborn Place ...

40 Bell, Samuel Bass
42 Kosloff Louis, dining rooms
44 Myers David, tailor
46 Mautner Simon, provision mer
48 jacobs Morris, baker
50 Gershcowit Simon, ironmonger
52 Goldstein Hyman & Sons, glass cutters
54 Baranofsky Solomon, mantle ma
56 Abrahams Joseph, chandlers shop
58 Nathan Samuel, linendraper
58 Wollman Benjamin, tailor
64 Lipschitz Neiman, chandlers shop

... Here is Heneage Street ...

66 Barr Mrs Dinah, milliner
68 Greenfield Abraham, boot maker
70 Rosenberg Mrs Rachael, tailor
72 Chaikin Mendel & Co, wine merchants
74 Roitman Bernard, machinist
76 Natz Alick, painter
76 Vahrman Daniel, drug stores
78 Rosenberg Isaac, mantle maker
80 Angelowitz Lewis, milliner
82 Sunasky Alie, stationer
86 Rosenthal Bernard, trimming seller
86a Schewzik Benj, vapour baths
88 Essen Max, gold leaf manufacturer
90 Halperin Morris, foreign book seller
94 Ruchkovitch Israel, tailor
96 Greenhell Barnet, cap maker
98 Greenberg Brothers, printers
100 Federman Solomon, tailor
102 Rozansky Morris & Henry, tailors trimmings sellers
104 Safinovitz Solomon, tobacconist

... here is Booth Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1899, from 40 to 104  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Osborn Place ...

40 Bell, Samuel Bass
42 Adler A & Co, silk talisim manufacturers
44 Myers David, tailor
46 Deitsh Philip, gas fitter
48 Sarittofki Solomon, baker
50 Gershgowit Simon, grindery dealer
52 Goldstein Hyman, glass cutter
54 Manning Owen, dining rooms
56 Abrahams Joseph, chandlers shop
58 Wolbrom Mrs Rose, woollen draper
58 Woolf Kresorsky, photographer
64 Leney Henry, coffee rooms

... Here is Heneage Street ...

66 Breskal Mrs Leah, furniture dealer
68 Lapidus Jacob, refreshment rooms
70 Levy Aaron, baker
72 Chaikin Mendel, wine merchant
74 Sanders William, coffee room
76 Stern Morris, boot maker
78 Rosenberg Isaac, mantle maker
80 Agelowitz Lewis, milliner
82 Caplan Harris, confectioner
84 Simons Isaac & Abraham, grocers
86 Franklin Benjamin & Son, boot manufacturers
86 & 88 Schewzik Benjamin, vapour baths
88 Baranofsky Simon, mantle maker
88 Esenberg Woolf, woollen draper
90 Weingarten Davis, hair dresser
98 Sarsofsky Phillip, refreshment rooms
100 Burnstein Morris, milliner
102 Greenhell Barnett, cap manufacturer
104 Safinovitz Solomon, tobacconist

... here is Booth Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1895, from 40 to 84  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Osborn Place ...

40 Bell, Samuel Bass
44 Myers David, tailor
46 Deitsh Philip, gas fitter
48 Sarittofki Solomon, baker
50 Gershgowit Simon, grindery dealer
52 Goldstein Hyman, glass cutter
54 Manning Owen, dining rooms
56 Abrahams Joseph, chandlers shop
58 Welbrom Mrs Rose, woollen draper
64 Leney Henry, coffee rooms

... Here is Heneage Street ...

66 Breskal Lazarus, furniture dealer
70 Levy Aaron, baker
72 Bogoud Morris, watch maker
74 Sanders William, coffee room
76 Stern Morris, boot maker
78 Rosenberg Isaac, mantle maker
80 Agelowitz Lewis, milliner
82 Caplan Harris, greengrocer
82 Bril Moise, printer
84 Gwynn Mrs Eliza, corn dealer

... here is Booth Street ...

Post Office Trade Directory in 1882, from 20 to 41  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here is Osborn Place

20 Bell, Johnson Fulcher
22 Lecomber Edward, fruiterer
23 Daden Henry, tin plate worker
24 Horley Mrs Ann Elizh, baker
25 Hopf George, butcher
27 Manning Owen, dining rooms
28 Blandford George, dairyman
29 Strauss Jonas, piece broker
29a Allen Frederick, hairdresser
30a Leney William, coffee rooms

... here is Heneage Street

32 Coom Richard, surgeon
33 Gras William, baker
34 Sanders William, fruiterer
35 & 184 Robinson Rt Wm, oil warehouse
38 Dendy Thomas, coffee rooms
39 King Thomas, corn dealer
40 & 41 Zuccani Ernest, looking glass maker

... here is Booth Street ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1856, from 20 to 48  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Osborne Place intersects ...

20 Bell, Mrs Mary Anne Mogge
21 Barrett Abraham, greengrocer
22 Sansom John, hosier & stocking manufacturer
23 Price John, rag merchant & ironmonger
24 Horley Thomas, baker
25 Metcalfe William, fishmonger
25 1/2 Guinand Peter, silk dresser & waterer
26 Courtauld William, jeweller
27 Benham Charles, grocer
28 Odell Wm John , who confectioner
29 Alexander Seligman, shoe & slipper man
30 Hall William Hicks, drysalter
31 Wing Charles, chemist

... here Heneage Street intersects ...

31 Phillips Miss Elizabeth, milliner
33 Gehringer Frederick, baker
34 Crosby George, cow keeper
35 Chapman John, oilman
36 Bowen & Jacobs, carman & coal dealers
37 Barrett John, tailor
38 Borehenger John, baker
39 Savage Robert, corn dealer
40 & 41 Zuccani Ernest, looking glass maker
42 Francis Mrs Ann, general dealer
43 Crome William Wright, butcher
44 Summerwill John, beer retailer
45 Fisher Charles, carpet Planner etc
45 Togwell William, carver & gilder
46 Sadler Stephen, pastry cook
47 Pruden James, coffee rooms
48 Eastaugh Edward, who boot & shoe maker

... here Booth Street intersects ...
 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1851, from 22 to 47  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... here Osborne Place intersects ...

22 Sansom John, hosier & stocking manufacturer
26 Courtauld William, jeweller
27 Turner Joseph, grocer
28 Potts Robert , who confectioner
29 Alexander Salegman, shoe maker
30 Hall William Hicks, drysalter

... here Heneage Street intersects ...

31 Ball John, looking glass frame maker
31 Boherenger Edmund, boot & shoe maker
33 Gehringer Frederick, baker
33 1/2 Mackey Wm Thomas, japanner
35 Chapman John, oilman
36 Crickett John, linen draper
38 Borehenger John, baker
39 Savage Robert, corn chandler & auctioneer
40 Sands Christopher, straw hat maker
40 & 41 Zuccani Ernest, looking glass ma
43 Saunders William, butcher
44 Summerwill John, beer retailer
45 Harris Lawrence, who flock dealer
47 Groat Wiliam, coffee rooms

... here Booth Street intersects ...

 

Post Office Trade Directory in 1841, from 20 to 48  Brick Lane

East Side of Brick Lane, going northwards

... Osborne Place ...

20 Bell, David Moggs
21 Sansom Jno, hosier & stocking manufacturer
22 Paul Henry, printer
23 Freund Henry, gold & silver beater
24 Mercer Jeremiah, undertaker
25 Dovdeswell Francis, boot maker
26 Strange Jabez, tallow chandler
27 Joules Robert, grocer & tea dealer
28 Barber Mrs Ann, confectioner
29 Bradstock John, stationer
30 Hall William Hicks, drysalter

... Heneage Street ...

31 Milner Jno & Rd, furniture brokers
31 Blackshaw John & Co, chemists etc
33 Coates James, baker
33 1/2 Fereday John, japanner
34 Luff John, coffee rooms
35 Fitt James, oilman
36 Crickett John, linen draper
37 Newman Thomas, baker
38 Borehenger John, baker
39 Jones Mrs Sarah, corn chandler
40 Leach Ann & Sons, builders
41 Fleming John, telescope maker
43 Saunders William, butcher
44 Dyers Arms, Stephen Foulsham
48 Sir John Barleycorn, Robert Baillie

... Booth Street ...
 

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