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

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West Ham 1902 Post Office Trade Directory Street Listing

History of West Ham in 1902

West Ham History 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.

 

[11 ] Church Street, West Ham Lane

 South side

2 Uden George & Son, oilman

4 Wieland Fredk, pork butchers

6 Krutzikowsky Baldwin, hair dresser

8 Crudgington Joseph, fried fish shop

10 Baines & sons, provision merchants

12 Priddle Francis, chemist

14 Stallworthy Geo E, butcher

… here is Abbey Road …

16 Towersley Thomas, grocer

18 Hill Mrs Sarah, tobacconist

20 Hunt Alfred, corn dealer

… here is King Georges Court …

22 Evans & Co, provision dealers

24 Hewett Thomas, fishmonger

26 Gooding Charles, butcher

26a Sinclair Mrs Caroline, wardrobe dealer

28 Alborough Fredk, fruiterer

30 Frost Arthur T, pawnbroker

32 Paul Robert, furniture dealer

34 Barnard Isaac, greengrocer

… here is Holttum Place …

40 Bragg Walter C, coach painter

44 Box Mrs

50 Unicorn Inn, Arthur Edwin Strong

52 Johnson Thomas, baker

54 & 56 William Alfd, florist

56 Sweeney Edward, marine store dealer

… here is Vaughan Place …

68 Rushworth Wm R, butcher

70 Percival Alfred, provision dealer

72 Miller Jn Geo, pork butcher

74 Musi Joseph, confectioner

76 Bremmer John, baker

… here is Marcus Street …

78 Barnard Jesse, fruiterer

80 De Bruin Jn Chas, tobacconist

82 Wilkins Mrs Elizh, dairy

84 Compton David, draper

86 Smith George

88 Cook Alfred Quintin, furniture remover

90 Whitehead Wm, builder

… here is Plaistow Road …

 

north side

1 Izatt  Arthur & Co, fruiterers

3 Home & Colonial Lim, grocers

5 Seymour Jas Benj, milliner

5 Young Hy Wm, veterinary surgeon

7 Allan John A L, butcher

9 Uden Harry, cheesemonger

11 Kings Head PH, Frederick George Offwood

… here is Church Street north …

       All Saints Church

… here is Church Passage …

       Almshouses (All Saints churchyard)

13 Wallace John, boot maker

15 Poole Joseph, fishmonger

17 Langfield Charles, laundry

19 Hardeman Alfred, corn merchant

21 Angel Inn, Francis J Brand

… here is Gift Lane …

29 Raven James, carman

41 Rider Joseph E, pianoforte dealer

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