In Old Stepney

We are delighted to join the annual book sale at Tower Hamlets Archives this Saturday 6th December. The archive will be selling duplicate copies from their collection and we will have a stall with the full range of Spitalfields Life Books. 10am-2pm, Tower Hamlets Archive, 277 Bancroft Rd, Stepney, E1 4DQ
Albert Gardens
In spite of the bombing, the slum clearances and redevelopments, the East End is still with us. In Stepney, there is an entire quarter of early nineteenth century terraces and squares that have survived the changes of the twentieth century. They are magnificent examples of the human quality of streetscape cherished by East Enders and also plangent reminders of what has been lost.
The Peacock, Aylward St
Corner of Antil Terrace and Senrab St
Corner of Antil Terrace and Dunelm St
Corner of Dunelm St
Senrab St
Who will rescue The Royal Duke, 474 Commercial Rd, designed by W.E. Williams, 1879
Shepherd Boy in Albert Gardens, dated 1903, “Fonderies d’art du Val D’Orne, Paris”
In Albert Gardens
South East corner of Albert Gardens
North West corner of Albert Gardens
South East corner of Arbour Sq
In Arbour Sq Gardens
South West corner of Arbour Sq
North West corner of Arbour Sq
Terrace in East Arbour St
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Does anyone remember the bomb going off at Arbour square Police station ?
Arbour Square… Albert Gardens… the old pubs… all of it… lovely and tenacious in the face of adversity.
How magnificent it would have been if more of East London had been of such a standard! Imagine the serried ranks of Hackney or Dalston terraces replaced by green squares like these! Can anyone say what the economics would have been?
Lovely photos! Though photo No. 5 is not near Dunelm Street, it is the corner of Senrab Street with Senrab Street, opposite Marion Richardson Primary School, the southern end of Senrab Street. ( I live in the area)
These are beautiful old properties, there are also properties like this behind Queen Mary University at Mile End. Back in the 80s a friend of mine lived in an upstairs flat overlooking Stepney East railway station, it was part of a big old detached house but the ground floor was pretty much derelict as it had been flooded. After he moved out to Essex the landlord sold the property, it was renovated and sold for about 2m.