1905-6 dwellings
Davis Brothers Rowland Plumbe2013-14, community centre, temporary home (2016-18) of Toynbee Hall
1778–81 as part of Magdalen Row, a four-storey house
early 1980s offices, site of Jewish Working Men's Institute, built 1883, and Great Alie Street Synagogue built 1895, later Half Moon Theatre
1969–70, school, designed by Broadbent, Hastings, Reid & Todd
1991-3, secondary school, on the site of Brady Street Dwellings and Brady Street Mansions
2008, flats and studios
1763, German Lutheran Church
lutheran church2004–5, seven-storey block of offices, flats and unlet shops on the site of the Whitechapel Charities' Commercial School
2006-7 offices with flats above, on site of George Yard Ragged School
1938-9, factory for Buck & Hickman Ltd, toolmakers
Buck & Hickman Rhythm Factory Killby & Gayford Ltdchurch of 1846-7, founded as a sailors' chapel, converted to be a nursery in 2002
Rev. Dan Greatorex Capt. Robert J. Elliot James Pennethorne Henry Roberts William Cubitt Rev. Joseph Williamson1962 former tea warehouse, site of St Paul's German Reformed Church, later part of Calcutta House, London Metropolitan University
2013 7- and 12-storey blocks of flats and shop, site of 1854-5 Baptist Chapel and former 21 Commercial St (before 1878 11 Commercial St)
public garden, formerly Quakers' Burial Ground from 1687 to 1857, landscaped as a recreation ground 1879-80 and again in 2002-3
1955 as an extension of Service House's garage, shophouses like that surviving at 97 New Road being lost to bomb damage
Red brick church of 1888–92 designed by Arthur Cawston and converted into a medical library in the 1980s.
1980s brown brick flats with shop units to ground floor, and school to Goulston Street. On site of Davis Mansions
1984-7, Women's Educational Resource Centre, Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, architects
Matrix GLC Jagonari nurserymid 19th century housing with carriageway to former factory to rear, for coffee-roasting, later a clothing works
shophouse of 1851, refronted in the mid 1980s. The former New Road Synagogue of 1891–2 is to the rear.
Samuel Montagu Lewis Solomon1886 block of flats with shops at 30 to 50 Wentworth Street and 36 to 48 Goulston Street to ground floor
1897–9, rebuilt in 1947–60, closed and converted for use by the East London Mosque in 2015–16
synagogue1909, public house, S. A. S. Yeo, architect, converted to shop use in the 1930s
Kossoff's Lord Napier public house Grodzinski S. A. S. YeoFormer Royal London Hospital, built to designs by Boulton Mainwaring in 1752–78 and since extended.
1884-7, educational institution with shop, George Baines, architect, reduced in size 1899-1900, closed 1973, converted to flats in 1997
George Baines Henry Hill Thomas Jackson Primitive Methodists Frank A. Bevan1980-1, built as offices (occupied by the NHS) with a penthouse, converted to school in 2014. The site previously housed the King's Hall.
Mosque, 1982-5
mosque1982-3, house, part of the Hopetown Estate, built by the GLC
2014-16, apart-hotel, on the site of the German Mission Day School, 1861–3
Former foundry to rear converted to be a synagogue in 1896, front range Federation of Synagogues offices of 1972-4, all converted in 1999
Federation of Synagogues foundry Morris Lederman synagogue