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

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Stratford 1902 Post Office Trade Directory Street Listing

History of Stratford in 1902

Stratford street index

This is a complete listing from the 1902 Trade Directory of all Private and Commercial residents in Stratford in 1902. It does not list everybody, usually just those whom either own a property or whom run a  commercial venture.


[25] Cedars Road, 3 Water Lane

    St Stephens Mission Room
19 Essex Regiment 4th Volunteer Battalion (B Co orderly room),
        (Charles Prangley, serg-instructor)
23 Martin Miss Caroline, dress maker
87 Avory Charles, coal agent
... here is The Green ...


[26] Chandos Road east, New Town, 195 Leytonstone Road
west side
2 Welch Mrs Elizh, laundry
20 Williams Miss Winifred, dress maker
36 Wilson Mrs Eliza, dress maker
... here is Ashlin Road ...

east side
1 Brown Mrs Louise Alice, shopkeeper
33 Denny Tom, boot maker
43 Cole Mrs Annie, dress maker
49 Spurgeon Mrs Maria, dress maker
... here is Chandos Road west ...


[27] Chandos Road west, New Town, Chandos Road east
west side
32 Machin Miss Alice, dress maker
30 Dilworth Wm, corn dealer
34 Beachley John, wheelwright
46 Gotts John Benj, lecturer in typography
... here is Edith Road ...
64 Woodroffe George, shopkeeper
76 Horsburgh Mrs Emma, girls school
92 & 94 Merry Fredk, beer retailer
... here is Edith Road ...

east side
... here are Newton & Brydges Roads ...
13 Nichols Henry
57 Gardiner John, shopkeeper
103 Davies George, plumber


[28] Channelsea Road, Burford Road

1 Dorling Charles William, coffee rooms
    Weekes & Co, cement manufacturers


[29] Channelsea Road south, 339 High Street

... here is New Street ...
... here is Prospect Place ...
1 & 2 Parbott Mrs Rebecca, shopkeeper



[30] Channelsea Square, Channelsea Road, High Street

    Channelsea Board School



[31] Chant Square, Broadway

    St Johns national Schools


[32] Chant Street, High Street

11 Stollery Miss Eliza, shopkeeper
... here is Pitchford Street ...




 

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