Plate 46

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 (left). Talmud Torali Classes, Brick Lane, 1743, Thomas Stibbs, surveyor.

Figure 46a:

Talmud Torah Classes, No. 59 Brick Lane, formerly French School, etc.

Talmud Torali Classes, Brick Lane, 1743, Thomas Stibbs, surveyor.

Built by John Jull, carpenter, and others (p. 221)

b. Christ Church Charity Schools, Red Lion Street, 1782 (p. 124) Demol.

Figure 46b:

Christ Church Charity Schools, Red Lion Street.

Christ Church Charity Schools, Red Lion Street, 1782 (p. 124) Demol.

c. Former Jews' Infant School, Commercial Street, 1858.

Figure 46c:

No. 43 Commercial Street, formerly Jews' Infant School

Former Jews' Infant School, Commercial Street, 1858.

Tillot and Chamberlain, architects (p. 262)

d. Former King Edward Institution, Deal Street, 1864. James Harrison, architect (p. 272)

Figure 46d:

No. 19 Deal Street, formerly King Edward Institution, etc.

Former King Edward Institution, Deal Street, 1864. James Harrison, architect (p. 272)