1994–5 Postmodern terraced house in red and stock brick
main entrance to Hooper Square, flats built 1988–90, Darbourne & Darke, architects
Mercantile Marine Office, 1893–4, John Hudson, architect
Walter Gladding merchant navy John Hudson Board of Trade1985-7, primary school
1960 office building and former bank, on site of Tewkesbury Buildings
1991-3, secondary school, on the site of Brady Street Dwellings and Brady Street Mansions
Albion Brewery established 1807, rebuilt and extended 1863-8 and 1894-1902 for Mann, Crossman & Paulin, converted to flats in 1993-5
1934, clothing factory, converted to flats in 2017–18
H. Victor KerrOffice block of 1989, designed by Trehearne & Norman Architects for Roy Properties, on the site of four late 17th-century Mansell St houses
1901 and 1928, offices of Stepney Borough electricity substation, now UK Power Networks
Whitechapel District Board of Works Stepney Borough Councilearly 19th-century shop and office building, with entryway to Gunthorpe Street and decorative features from occupancy by Jewish Post 1935
Bell foundry, built mid 1740s, extended to rear
foundry bells2009-13 UK Power Networks substation (formerly Whitechapel/Stepney/London Electricity substation), previously site of Ind Coope beer stores
1894-5 wine warehouse with frontages to Gower's Walk and Back Church Lane, altered and floors added when converted to flats 1998-9
1982–3 offices/data centre, Trehearne & Norman, Preston & Partners, architects, site of Camperdown House (1912–13) and sugarhouse (1726)
1957-61, clothing factory converted to hotel in 2001, on the site of a sugar refinery (1795) and the Victoria Wine Company's depot (1879)
1889–90 former Browne & Eagle wool warehouse, converted to offices 1988–9, refurbished 2016–17
1938-9, factory for Buck & Hickman Ltd, toolmakers
Buck & Hickman Rhythm Factory Killby & Gayford Ltd1997 workshop building with 1899-1900 retained street facade of Whitechapel Board of Works refuse destructor building
Receiving offices (48), proofmaster's house (50) and former proving chamber (rear of 50) of the Gunmakers' Company. Largely built 1826