History of Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town, Silvertown etc & lots of historical London Pubs

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Stratford 1886 Commercial Trade Directory

History of Stratford in 1886

Stratford 1886 Commercial Traders index

The nature of Stratford and its population rise leads me to split the indexes of the Commercial Traders for 1886 into individual pages, roughly alphabetical.

Commercial  Traders


Abbott Samuel, beer retailer, 61 Chobham Road
Abel John Henry, furntiture dealer, 43 Vicarage lane
Abrahams & Levey, picture frame makers, 180 The Grove
Abrey George, Burford Arms, Burford Road
Adamson Elizh (Mrs), news agent, 12 Howards Road, Forest lane
Adamson William, oilman, 7 Hughenden Terrace, Leyton Road
Ager Alfred, corn dealer, 42 Chatsworth Road

Aiano Henry, wire worker, 236 High Street

Alderson Janet, (Mrs), confectioner, 82 Leyton Road, New Town
Alderson John, rope & twine manufacturer, Marshgate Lane
Allen & Cleminson, builders, 130 Maryland Road

Allen Edward, grocer, 50 Bridge Road

Alment Edward & Co, Manufacturing & brewers chemists, High Street
Anderson Brothers, boot repairers, 405 High Street
Andrews Edwin & Son, nurserymen, Temple Mill Lane
Andrews Ann (Mrs), wardrobe dealer, Great Eastern Street
Angel Benjamin, dyer etc, 55 Chatsworth Road

Angell John Alexander, Assoc M Inst CE, assistant surveyor to local board, Town hall
Angell Lewis MICE, engineer & surveyor to West Ham local board, Town Hall
Ansell Emma (Mrs), beer retailer, 10 Creetown Terrace, Crownfield Road
Apfel Brothers, fur skin dyers, Warton Road
Appleford James & Sons, dairymen, Major Road, New Town
Appleford William, dairy, 1 Windmill Lane
Apthorp Charles, baker, 31 Leyton Road, New Town

Arliss John Henry, Albion PH, 36 Bridge Road
Armes Charles, baker, 31 Leyton Road, New Town
Arnold Christopher, boot maker, 86 Windmill Lane
Arnold Wiliam Ashmore, scale maker, 61 Burford Road
Ashby Frederick, boot & shoe maker, 306 High Street
Ashpole Isaac John, greengrocer, 19 Hughenden Terrace, Leyton Road
Ashton & Green Limited, slate merchants, High Street
Aslett John, boot maker, 162 The Grove
Atkinson John William, solicitor, 2 Great Eastern Road & 143 Romford Road
Avery Charles, coal agent, 87 Cedars Road

Axten George, grocer, 7 Leytonstone Road

 

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