Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1957.
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List of Plates
(Unless otherwise stated all the Plates are photographs taken since 1946
whose copyright belongs to the London County Council)
Frontispiece. Christ Church, west front. Coloured photograph
1. Extract from Agas's map, c. 1560–70
2. Extract from Ogilby and Morgan's map of 1681–2
3. Extract from Rocque's map of 1746
4. Extract from Horwood's map of 1819
5. Extract from the Ordnance Survey map of 1873–5
CHRIST CHURCH
6. (a) Plan for a new church in Norton Folgate,
1712/13. From a plan in the Guildhall Library
(b) Side elevation of an unnamed church
with a spire resembling that of Christ Church.
From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.4
7. (a) Plan of the land forming the site of Christ
Church and the churchyard. From a plan
amongst the Christ Church deeds in the records
of the Commissioners for Fifty New Churches in
Lambeth Palace Library
(b) Early plan for Christ Church. From a
drawing in the King's Topographical Collection
in the British Museum, XXIII.11.g
8. (a) Dimensioned plan of ‘hall church’ design.
From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.11.h
(b) West, east and south elevations of ‘hall
church’ design. From a drawing in the King's
Topographical Collection in the British Museum,
XXIII.11.s
9. (a) East elevation of ‘hall church’ design.
From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.21.2.p
(b) Cross section of ‘hall church’ design looking
east. From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum,
XXIII.21.2.0
10. (a) West elevation of ‘hall church’ with low
tower. From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum,
Supplementary CXXIV.50
(b), (c) Alternative designs for completing the
tower. From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum,
XXIII.11.r
11. (a) Elevation of the portico. From a drawing
in the King's Topographical Collection in the
British Museum, XXIII.11.u
(b), (c) Portico, side elevation, (b) original
design, (c) as executed. From a drawing in the
King's Topographical Collection in the British
Museum, Supplementary CXXIV.48
12. Plan of the crypt. From a drawing in the King's Topographical Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.11.a
13. Plan of the crypt. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
14. Floor plan. From a drawing in the King's Topographical Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.11.c
15. Floor plan. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
16. Gallery plan, and plans of the tower at various levels. Measured drawings by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
17. (a) North elevation. From a drawing in the
King's Topographical Collection in the British
Museum, XXIII.11.m
(b) West elevation. From a drawing in the
King's Topographical Collection in the British
Museum, XXIII.11.0
18. (a) West elevation. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
(b) South elevation. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
19. (a) East elevation. Measured drawing by
Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans
and Z. Dmochowski
(b) Cross section looking east. Measured
drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by
F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
20. Longitudinal section. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
21. Ceiling plan. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
22. Cross section looking west. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
23. Cross section through the tower, looking west. Measured drawing by Mrs. L. F. M. Ison, surveyed by F. A. Evans and Z. Dmochowski
24. (a) View of the interior looking east. From a
photograph of a mid-nineteenth-century drawing
in the church
(b) Joiner's plan for fitting up the interior.
From a drawing in the King's Topographical
Collection in the British Museum, XXIII.11.f
25. (a) West front from Paternoster Row (Brushfield Street).
From an aquatint published in
1815 in R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts,
volume 14, plate 25
(b) West front from Brushfield Street
26. General view from the south-west
27. General view from the south-east
28. (a) The portico
(b) The tower, second stage. Photograph, The
Warburg Institute
29. (a) The tower and spire, south side. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
(b) The tower and spire, east side from the
roof-ridge. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
30. (a) General view of the east end. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
(b) Venetian window and lunette, east end.
Photograph, The Warburg Institute
31. (a) West window on the south side. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
(b) Central window on the north side. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
32. Interior looking east
33. Interior looking west
34. Pier and entablature at the south-west end of the nave. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
35. Central bays of north arcade. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
36. (a) Royal arms on east screen-colonnade.
Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(b) East bay of north aisle and screencolonnade. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
37. (a) Upper gallery at the west end of the south
aisle. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(b) West bay of the north aisle. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
(c) Barrel vaults of the two east bays of the
north aisle. Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(d) Plaster ‘glory’ in ceiling panel over the
altar recess
38. (a) Arch and keystone of the south-west doorway.
Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(b) Nave arcade, keystone with cherub.
Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(c) Wrought-iron gate at the foot of the
north-east staircase. Photograph, The Warburg
Institute
(d) Reader's desk, now the pulpit. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
39. (a) Monument to Edward Peck. Photograph,
The Warburg Institute
(b) Monument to Sir Robert Ladbroke.
Photograph, The Warburg Institute
(c) Vestibule
(d) Vestry room
40. (a) Spitalfields Great Synagogue, Fournier
Street, formerly French Church, etc.: exterior
(b) Spitalfields Great Synagogue, Fournier
Street: interior looking north when used as a
Methodist Chapel. From a lithograph dated
1869 in the Council's collection
41. (a) Spitalfields Great Synagogue, Fournier
Street, formerly French Church, etc.: interior
looking east
(b) Spitalfields Great Synagogue, Fournier
Street, formerly French Church, etc.: interior
looking south-west
42. (a) Sir George Wheler's Chapel, later St.
Mary Spital Square. From a drawing reproduced
in the parish magazine of St. Mary
Spital Square, May 1896 (copy in Bishopsgate
Institute)
(b) White's Row Chapel. From an engraving
of 1784 in the Council's collection
(c) St. Mary Spital Square, formerly Sir
George Wheler's Chapel. From a pencil
drawing of 1843 in the Council's collection
(d) Artillery Lane Synagogue, formerly
Chapel. Photograph 1946
43. (a) All Saints' Church and Schools, Buxton
Street. From a woodcut in a scrapbook in the
Council's collection
(b) Trinity Congregational Church and
Schools, Hanbury Street. From a lithograph
in the Guildhall Library
(c) St. Stephen's Church, Commercial Street.
From an engraving in The British Almanac,
1863
(d) St. Olave's Church, Kingward Street.
Drawing by F. A. Evans from photographs in
Church Commissioners' File 49486
44. (a) St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church,
Underwood Road, longitudinal section of the
original design. From the plans submitted by
G. R. Blount to the Office of Metropolitan
Buildings, 1853
(b) St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church and
presbytery, Underwood Road, exterior
(c) St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church,
Underwood Road, north front
45. (a) St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church,
Underwood Road, interior looking south
(b) St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church,
Underwood Road, interior looking north
46. (a) Talmud Torah Classes, No. 59 Brick
Lane, formerly French School, etc.
(b) Christ Church Charity Schools, Red Lion
Street. From an invitation card of 1812 in the
Bishopsgate Institute
(c) No. 43 Commercial Street, formerly Jews'
Infant School
(d) No. 19 Deal Street, formerly King
Edward Institution, etc.
47. (a) Christ Church Primary School, Brick
Lane
(b) St. Stephen's School, Quaker Street
(c) No. 4 Wilkes Street, formerly Wood
Street Protestant Dissenting School, etc.
Photograph 1909
48. (a) Norton Folgate Almshouses, Blossom
Terrace. From a drawing by T. H. Shepherd
in the Council's collection
(b) Weavers' Company Almshouses, Blossom
Terrace. From a drawing dated 1843 by T. H.
Shepherd in the Council's collection
(c) St. Peter's Hospital, Vallance Road, formerly
Whitechapel Union Workhouse, etc.
Photograph 1913
49. (a) Police Station, Commercial Street
(b) Royal Cambridge Music Hall, Commercial
Street. From The Architect, 20 January
1899
(c) No. 30 Rowland Street
(d) Fashion Street Arcade
50. (a) Shoreditch terminus of the Eastern Counties
Railway. From a water-colour by T. H.
Shepherd in the Crace Collection, British
Museum
(b) Bishopsgate Goods Station
51. (a) Brushfield Street and South Street, looking
towards Spitalfields Market. From a watercolour
drawing dated 1879 by J. P. Emslie in
the Bishopsgate Institute
(b) Spitalfields Market, Commercial Street
front
52. (a) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane. From
an engraving dated 1842 in the Council's
collection
(b) Truman's Brewery, the Directors' House
53. (a) Truman's Brewery, the Head Brewer's
House, Experimental Brewery and No. 10
Building
(b) Truman's Brewery, the Vat House
(c) Truman's Brewery, the Engineer's House
and former stable block
(d) Truman's Brewery, Wilkes Street front
54. (a) Nos. 52 Artillery Lane and 9a Artillery
Passage
(b) Houses in Steward Street and Fort Street.
From a water-colour dated 1914 by E. A.
Phipson in the Council's collection
(c) Plan of the Old Artillery Ground,
1680/1. From the plan in the Public Record
Office, E/503
55. (a) Old houses, probably north side of White's
Row. From a drawing by T. H. Shepherd in
the Bishopsgate Institute
(b) Houses at the corner of Hanbury Street
and Brick Lane. From a water-colour drawing
dated 1914 by E. A. Phipson in the Council's
collection
56. Spital Square, general view of west arm looking east, showing Nos. 5–9 and 22. Photograph 1909
57. Nos. 15 and 17 Spital Square: north arm looking towards Folgate Street. Photograph 1909
58. Nos. 17–22 Spital Square: east side of north arm looking south. Photograph 1909
59. (a) No. 20 Spital Square: east side of north
arm. Photograph 1909
(b) Nos. 24–27 Spital Square: north side of
east arm. Photograph 1909
60. (a) Nos. 28/30–34 Folgate Street
(b) Nos. 22–30 Folgate Street
(c) Nos. 10–18 Folgate Street
61. (a) Norton Folgate Court House, Folgate
Street. Photograph 1909
(b) No. 29 Folgate Street
62. (a) No. 36 Elder Street
(b) No. 30 Elder Street
(c) Nos. 26–36 Elder Street
63. (a) Nos. 5–23 Elder Street
(b) Nos. 21–23 Elder Street and 29 Folgate
Street
64. (a) Nos. 10 and 11 Norton Folgate. Photograph
1909
(b) No. 1 Church (now Nantes) Passage.
Photograph 1909
65. (a) Nos. 2–22 Fournier Street
(b) Nos. 13–39 Fournier Street
66. (a) No. 2 Fournier Street (Christ Church
rectory)
(b) Nos. 4–12 Fournier Street
67. (a) No. 2 Fournier Street (Christ Church
rectory), back elevation
(b) No. 4/6 Fournier Street, back elevation
68. No. 14 Fournier Street
69. (a) Nos. 29–39 Fournier Street
(b) Nos. 1–7 Fournier Street
70. (a) Nos. 12–22 Princelet Street
(b) Nos. 13–25 Princelet Street
(c) Nos. 24–26 Hanbury Street
(d) Nos. 1–7 Wilkes Street
71. (a) Nos. 17–25 Wilkes Street
(b) No. 6 Wilkes Street
(c) Nos. 59–85 Wilkes Street
(d) Nos. 20–26 Wilkes Street
72. (a) Fronts of Nos. 10–18 and backs of Nos.
17–25 Wilkes Street
(b) No. 36 Crispin Street. Photograph 1909
(c) No. 5 White's Row
73. (a) No. 16 Elder Street
(b) Nos. 10–11 Calvin Street
(c) Nos. 11–16 Fleur–de–lis Street
(d) Nos. 7–10 Blossom Street
74. (a) Shepherd's Place (now Tenter Ground)
from White's Row. Photograph 1909
(b) Nos. 6–7 Spring Walk
(c) Loom Court, Blossom Street
75. (a) Nos. 58–64 Buxton Street
(b) Nos. 63–85 Buxton Street
(c) Nos. 1–13 Underwood Road
(d) Nos. 14–17 North Place
76. (a) Metropolitan Association Buildings, Underwood
Road and Deal Street
(b) Nos. 11–14 Albert Cottages
77. (a) Peabody Buildings (Nos. 135–153),
Commercial Street
(b) Perry's Avenue
(c) Nos. 37–51 Princelet Street
(d) Davis Avenue
78. Doorcases
(a) Nos. 16–18 Fournier Street
(b) Nos. 16–18 Fournier Street. Measured
drawing by F. A. Evans
(c) No. 4 Fournier Street
(d) No. 4 Fournier Street. Measured drawing
by R. G. Absolon
79. Doorcases
(a) No. 8 Fournier Street
(b) No. 8 Fournier Street. Measured drawing
by F. A. Evans
(c) No. 15 Elder Street
(d) No. 15 Elder Street. Measured drawing
by Mrs. G. Wilson
80. Doorcases
(a) No. 30 Elder Street
(b) No. 30 Elder Street. Measured drawing
by F. A. Evans
(c) No. 32 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
(d) No. 39 Fournier Street
81. Doorcases
(a) No. 5 White's Row
(b) No. 5 White's Row. Measured drawing
by A. H. Grogan
(c) No. 17 Spital Square
(d) No. 36 Elder Street
82. Doorcases
(a) No. 14 Fournier Street
(b) No. 14 Fournier Street. Measured drawing
by F. A. Evans
83. Doorcases
(a) No. 20 Spital Square. Undated photograph
in the National Buildings Record,
reproduced by permission of B. T. Batsford
Ltd.
(b) No. 20 Spital Square. Measured drawing
by Mrs. G. Wilson
84. Shop-front
No. 56 Artillery Lane. Photograph 1908
85. Shop-front
No. 56 Artillery Lane. Measured drawing by
A. H. Grogan
86. Shop-front
(a) No. 56 Artillery Lane, detail of entrance
to the shop
(b) No. 56 Artillery Lane, detail of entrance
to the house
87. No. 30 Spital Square
(a) Staircase and landing, 1882. From a
drawing by J. P. Emslie dated 1882 in the
Bishopsgate Institute
(b) First-floor room, 1882. From a drawing
by J. P. Emslie dated 1882 in the Bishopsgate
Institute
88. Halls
(a) No. 58 Artillery Lane
(b) No. 25 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
89. Halls
(a) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, corridor
in the Directors' House
(b) No. 20 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
90. Domestic Interior
No. 56 Artillery Lane, first-floor back room.
Photograph 1908
91. Domestic Interiors
(a) No. 56 Artillery Lane, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
(b) No. 56 Artillery Lane, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
92. Domestic Interiors
(a) No. 58 Artillery Lane, first-floor front
room reassembled for exhibition at the
Geffrye Museum. Undated photograph
(b) No. 25 Spital Square, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1909
93. Domestic Interiors
(a) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, boardroom
(formerly drawing-room)
(b) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, dining-room
94. Staircases
(a) No. 2 Fournier Street (Christ Church
rectory). Photograph, Warburg Institute
(b) No. 4 Fournier Street
(c) No. 14 Fournier Street. Photograph 1909
(d) No. 22 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
95. Staircases
(a) No. 36 Crispin Street. Photograph 1909
(b) No. 40 Crispin Street. Undated photograph
by the late Mr. F. A. Crallan
(c) No. 32 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
(d) No. 32 Spital Square. Photograph 1909
96. Woodwork details
(a) No. 25 Spital Square, first-floor landing.
Photograph 1909
(b) No. 56 Artillery Lane, first-floor landing.
Photograph 1908
97. Woodwork details
(a) No. 25 Spital Square, west door in entrance-hall.
Photograph 1909
(b) No. 25 Spital Square, ground floor.
Photograph 1909
98. Woodwork details
(a) Spitalfields Great Synagogue, formerly
French Church, etc., Fournier Street
(b) No. 40 Crispin Street, first-floor back
room. Undated photograph by the late Mr.
F. A. Crallan
99. Woodwork details
(a) No. 8 Spital Square, overdoor. Photograph
1909
(b) No. 58 Artillery Lane, detail of chimney-piece,
, first-floor front room. Photograph 1908
or earlier
(c) No. 58 Artillery Lane, chimneypiece,
first-floor front room. Photograph 1908 or
earlier
100. Wooden chimneypieces
(a) No. 30 Spital Square, first-floor back room,
detail. Photograph 1908
(b) No. 30 Spital Square, second-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
(c) No. 30 Spital Square, first-floor back
room. Photograph 1908
101. Wooden chimneypieces
(a) No. 30 Spital Square, ground-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
(b) No. 30 Spital Square, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
102. Wooden and marble chimneypieces
(a) No. 56 Artillery Lane, second-floor front
room. Photograph 1908
(b) No. 30 Elder Street, ground-floor front
room. Photograph 1909
(c) No. 21 Spital Square, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1909
103. Marble chimneypieces
(a) No. 40 Crispin Street, first-floor front
room. Undated photograph by the late Mr.
F. A. Crallan
(b) No. 20 Spital Square, first-floor front
room. Photograph 1909
(c) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, boardroom
(formerly drawing-room)
104. Plasterwork
No. 25 Spital Square, first-floor front room.
Photograph 1913
105. Plasterwork
No. 25 Spital Square, ceiling over first-floor
landing. Photograph 1909
106. Plasterwork
(a) No. 40 Crispin Street, detail, first-floor
front room. Undated photograph by the late
Mr. F. A. Crallan
(b) No. 25 Spital Square, staircase soffit.
Photograph 1909
(c) No. 40 Crispin Street, detail, first-floor
front room. Undated photograph by the late
Mr. F. A. Crallan
(d) No. 25 Spital Square, vertical panel at
first-floor landing. Photograph 1909
(e) No. 40 Crispin Street, corner detail, first-floor
front room. Undated photograph by
the late Mr. F. A. Crallan
107. Plasterwork
No. 21 Spital Square, first-floor front room.
Photograph 1909
108. Plasterwork
(a) Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, boardroom
(formerly drawing-room)
(b) No. 58 Artillery Lane, first-floor front
room