Plate 49

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. Police Station, Commercial Street, 1874-5.

Figure 49a:

Police Station, Commercial Street

Police Station, Commercial Street, 1874-5.

Frederick H. Caiger, architect (p, 263)

b. Royal Cambridge Music Hall, Commercial Street, as rebuilt in 1898.

Figure 49b:

Royal Cambridge Music Hall, Commercial Street.

Royal Cambridge Music Hall, Commercial Street, as rebuilt in 1898.

H. Percival, architect (p, 263) Demol

c. No. 30 Rowland Street, post 1873 (p. 287)

Figure 49c:

No. 30 Rowland Street

No. 30 Rowland Street, post 1873 (p. 287)

d. Fashion Street Arcade, 1905.

Figure 49d:

Fashion Street Arcade

Fashion Street Arcade, 1905.

Abraham Davis, designer and builder (p. 250)