All places tagged "synagogue"

19 White Church Lane

1898-9 as a house, factory and office (with 9 Manningtree Street)

synagogue Poor Jews Temporary Shelter

29-33 White Church Lane

1936-7, gown factory and showroom, demolished 2016

synagogue George Coles

Business Development Centre, formerly Great Garden Street Synagogue and Morris Lederman House

Former foundry to rear converted to be a synagogue in 1896, front range Federation of Synagogues offices of 1972-4, all converted in 1999

foundry synagogue Morris Lederman Federation of Synagogues

St Boniface German Church, 47 Adler Street

1959-60, Roman Catholic church

Catholic Church Germans

Calcutta House annexe, Old Castle Street

1932 former Brooke Bond welfare building, later part of London Metropolitan University


Shell Petrol Station, 139-149 Whitechapel Road

petrol station of 1953-4, rebuilt 1991

synagogue

London Action Resource Centre, 62 Fieldgate Street

1866–7 mission hall and infants' school, converted for free-school and synagogue use in the 1920s, adapted as a resource centre in 2001–2

synagogue school chapel

Former Fieldgate Street Great Synagogue

1897–9, rebuilt in 1947–60, closed and converted for use by the East London Mosque in 2015–16

synagogue

Tayyabs (former Queen's Head public house), 83 Fieldgate Street

public house of 1885-6, now part of Tayyabs restaurant


Former Royal Oak public house

1873, public house, now shop, restaurant and flats

Royal Oak

101 Greenfield Road

1963–5 garment workshops, on site of former 16-24 Fieldgate Street and 1-2 Greenfield Road

synagogue Davis brothers Lango House Walter For

178 Whitechapel Road

late 1870s, shophouse


Former Wilcox's New Music Hall and Vine Court synagogue

Music hall of 1869-71 converted to synagogue in 1892 and to clothing factory c.1980, largely rebuilt c.2005

synagogue music hall Vine Court Synagogue Wilcox's New Music Hall

115 New Road and the former New Road Synagogue

shophouse of 1851, refronted in the mid 1980s. The former New Road Synagogue of 1891–2 is to the rear.

Lewis Solomon Samuel Montagu

Petticoat Lane Market

Street market since around 1760