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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


 

Dace James, pianoforte warehouse, 123 The Grove

Dagley & Wilkinson, lead & glass merchants, 207 Leytonstone Road

Daines Thomas, diary, 5 Francis Terrace, Crownfield Road

Dairy Suply Co (George Barham, managing director). Frederick Street, Martin Street

Dallenger Frank, Canteen, 195 Vicarage Lane

Dane & Co, printing ink manufacturers, Sugar House Lane

Daniels Benjamin, match manufacturer, 27 Martin Street

Davidson Thomas, grocer, Cullum Street, Martin Street

Davies Elizabeth (Mrs), confectioner, 2 Bridge Road

Davies George, shopkeeper, 32 Burford Road

Davies George William, greengrocer, 218 High Street

Davis Charles & William, marine store dealers, 26 Chapel Street

Davis & Co, sewing machine maker, 144 The Grove

Davis J Edwin, tobacconist, 40 Leyton Road

Davis Nathaniel George, china & glass dealer 15, & shopkeeper 14, Globe Crescent, Forest Lane

Davis Oliver, grocer, 186 Chobham Road

Dawson William, hair dresser, 19 Burford Road

Day Edwin, grocer, 55 Manby Road

Deaconnesses Institution (Miss Hull, lady superintendent), 73 Romford Road

Deason Charles & Son, timber merchants, 231 High Street & 48 Maryland Road

Dell Alfred, coffee rooms, 300 High Street

Dennis Henry, linen draper, 35 Vicarage Lane

Dennis John, shopkeeper, 133 High Street

Dershuk Joseph, butcher, 70 Crownfield Road

Deverson John Wm Quinton, tobacconist, 21 Leyton Road, New Town

Devey Charles E, linen draper & insurance agent, 293 Romford Road

Dexter George Charles, wardrobe dealer, 62 Chatsworth Road

Dick Robert & James, boot makers, 272 High Street

Dickinson Robert, chemist, 98 Broadway

Dillon Charles, Theatre Royal, Salway Road

Dipple Richard, Railway Hotel, Martin Street

Disney & Yeoman, stationers, 157 Leytonstone Road

Dix Mrs, baker, 318 High Street

Dod James, refreshment bar, 65 Angel Lane

Dodd Rosetta (Mrs), provision dealer, 176 Leyton Road, New Town

Dodwell Frederick, baker, 115 Leytonstone Road

Domestic Tea Co, 366 High Street

Donald John Robert, wood carver, 28 Chatsworth Road

Dorton William, Bird in hand PH, 314 High Street

Dorton William, coach builder, 51 Leytonstone Road

Dougal Samuel, shopkeeper, 48 Lett Road

Dow John, engineer, 36 Maryland Road

Dowle Joshua, butcher, 63 Angel Lane

Dowley Thomas A, hosier, 67 Leytonstone Road

Downey Charles, fishmonger, 58 Crownfield Road

Drake Thomas & Arthur John, surgeons, 2 Romford Road

Drake Thomas, surgeon & medical officer of health, West Ham local board, 207 Romford Road & Town Hall

Drewry George William, oilman, 47 Angel Lane

Druitt Thomas & Co, stone mason, High Street

Du Barry & Co Limited, patent food manufacturers, Marshgate Lane

Duckenfield Joshua, saw maker, 24 Martin Street

Duffen Charles, fishmonger, 46 Chatsworth Road

Duke George, grocer, 200 High Street

Duncombe John George, news agent, 255 High Street

Dungey & Son, timber merchants, Well Street, Maryland Road

Dunlop Henry John, confectioner etc, 230 & 232 High Street

Dunn G W, photographer, 266 Romford Road

Dunning Alma, furniture dealer, 307 High Street

Dupree George Albert & Frederick William, wire workers, 2 Devonshire Terrace, High Street

Dustow Stephen, builder, 7 Chobham Road, New Town & see Knight & Dustow

Dyer Charles, baker, 8 Howards Road, Forest Lane

 

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