History of Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town, Silvertown etc & lots of historical London Pubs

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History of Canning Town

Canning Town Index

Canning Town 1878  Post Office Directory Index

Commercial Traders

Callaby William, tobacconist, 3 Hallsville Road
Callaghan Ann (Mrs), furniture dealer, 8 Market Terrace, Barking Road
Calnan Thomas, wardrobe dealer, 12 Sabbarton Street
Campin Susan (Miss), shopkeeper, 18 Montesquieu Street
Canning Catherine (Mrs), boarding house, 2 Lickford Terrace, Victoria Dock Road
Canning Town Industrial & Provident Co-operative Society (Wm Smee Lake, sec), 107 Rathbone Street
Carey Cornelius, beer retailer, 134 & 135 Lilliput Road
Carey Richd John, surgeon, St Johns House, Barking
Carter Henry, greengrocer, 55 Alice Street
Carter Jabez, greengrocer, 77 Rathbone Street
Carter Thomas, beer retailer, 27 Brunel Street
Cassinello Nicola, photographer, 73 Victoria Dock Road
Castle George & Co, grocers, 47 to 49 Victoria Dock Road & 29 Hallsville Road
Chad Richard, dining rooms, 24 Custom House Terrace, Lilliput Road
Chapman John, boot maker, 6 Hope Terrace, Barking Road
Christopher Rt Jas, ship worker, 2 Buckingham Terrace, Lilliput Road
Claridge John, wardrobe dealer, 132 Bidder Street
Clark Daniel, cow keeper, Brunnel Street
Clark Robert, builder, 2 Sabbarton Street
Clement Joseph, book seller, stationer & news agent, book binder & printer, post & money order office & savings bank, 15 Victoria Dock Road
Clout Henry, shopkeeper, 27 Clarkson Street
Coak George, fishmonger, 6 Crawford Street
Coker James, oilman, Shirley Street
Cole Michael, saddler, 2 Market Terrace, Barking Road
Cole Wm Beener, ironmonger, 3 Ordnance Row, Barking Road
Collins Robert, shoeing smith, 1 George Street
Conway James, coal dealer, 11 Hoy Street
Cook Fras, tobacconist, 1 Tickford Terrace, Victoria Dock Road
Cook Henry, tobacconist, North Woolwich Road
Cook Humphrey, hatter, 2 Ordnance Row
Cooper George, greengrocer, 8 Francis Street, Lilliput Road
Cooper Martha Louisa & Ann Elizabeth (Misses), wardrobe dealers, 6 Canning Terrace, Lilliput Road
Cooper Susannah (Miss),draper, 57 Victoria Dock Road
Copley John, saw & tool maker, 28 Victoria Dock Road
Corbett Louisa (Mrs), cow keeper, 4 Arthur Street
Corderoy Charles Henry, greengrocer, 136 Lilliput Road
Corp William, fruiterer, 7 Hallsville Road
Cory Wm & Son, coal merchants, Victoria (London) Docks
Cottage Mission House, Wouldham Street
Cotton Charles, glass & china dealer, 112 Lilliput Road
Coulson Thomas, cow keeper, 2 Hoy Street
Cousins Hardy, boot maker, 21 Nelson Street
Crabtree Alfred, plumber, 23 Custom House Terrace, Lilliput Road
Cramp Thomas, cow keeper, 46 Sidney Street
Craven Herod, fishmonger, 8 Hallsville Road
Crawford Robert, shopkeeper, 33 Burnham Street
Crick Henry, shipsmith, North Woolwich Road
Cross Wm Horton, marine engineer, 5 Windsor Terrace, Barking Road
Crowley Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper, 17 Rathbone Street
Cundy John George, Bell & Anchor, North Woolwich Road
Cunningham Samuel James, plumber, 4 Sabbarton Street
Cutcher Charles, beer retailer, 27 Rathbone Street

 

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