Plate 47

Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1957.

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In this section

a. Christ Church Primary School, Brick Lane, 1874, J. Tolley and D. R. Dale, architects (p. 124)

Figure 47a:

Christ Church Primary School, Brick Lane

Christ Church Primary School, Brick Lane, 1874, J. Tolley and D. R. Dale, architects (p. 124)

b. Former St Stephen's School, Quaker Street, 1872. Messrs Stone, architects (p. 105)

Figure 47b:

St. Stephen's School, Quaker Street

Former St Stephen's School, Quaker Street, 1872. Messrs Stone, architects (p. 105)

c. No. 4 Wilkes Street formerly Wood Street Protestant Dissenting School etc. (p. 193) Demol.

Figure 47c:

No. 4 Wilkes Street, formerly Wood Street Protestant Dissenting School, etc.

No. 4 Wilkes Street formerly Wood Street Protestant Dissenting School etc. (p. 193) Demol.