public garden, formerly Quakers' Burial Ground from 1687 to 1857, landscaped as a recreation ground 1879-80 and again in 2002-3
1965-7, Salvation Army hostel, refurbished and refronted 2000-2
1981–2, garment factory, converted to offices, now with restaurant and Qurtubah Institute
Site of the People's Market of 1867, adapted by William Booth to be a mission hall and used as Salvation Army premises to 1926, cleared 2017
Buck & Hickman William Booth Salvation Army1893-4, pair of shophouses, demolished 2017
Buck & Hickman Fasham Venables Henry Hyman Collins Amos Eaton2005-7, Salvation Army Lifehouse, a women's hostel, replacing a predecessor of 1977-9 on this site and others on earlier sites nearby
hostel Salvation Army1938-9, factory for Buck & Hickman Ltd, toolmakers
Buck & Hickman Rhythm Factory Killby & Gayford Ltd1888–9, shophouse, home of the Salvation Army Slum Sisters until 1906
1995-6, Salvation Army hostel, rebuilding premises of the 1890s
Bryant and May 'Salvation Army