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Plate 71
Wilkes Street

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1957

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Page

71

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'Plate 71: Wilkes Street', Survey of London: volume 27: Spitalfields and Mile End New Town (1957), pp. 71. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50258 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Fournier Street

a. Nos. 17-25 (1723. lessee, Marmaduke Smith, blacksmith) (p. 197)


Nos. 17–25 Wilkes Street

Plate 71a: Nos. 17–25 Wilkes Street
Nos. 17-25 (1723. lessee, Marmaduke Smith, blacksmith) (p. 197)

b. No. 6 (1723, lessee, Samuel Worrall, carpenter) (p. 195)


No. 6 Wilkes Street

Plate 71b: No. 6 Wilkes Street
No. 6 (1723, lessee, Samuel Worrall, carpenter) (p. 195)

c. Nos. 59-85 (lower storeys built 1753-7 by John Lorrington, bricklayer, upper storeys ?1873)(p. 114)


Nos. 59–85 Wilkes Street

Plate 71c: Nos. 59–85 Wilkes Street
Nos. 59-85 (lower storeys built 1753-7 by John Lorrington, bricklayer, upper storeys ?1873)(p. 114)

d. Nos. 20-26 (?c. 1818)(p. 113)


Nos. 20–26 Wilkes Street

Plate 71d: Nos. 20–26 Wilkes Street
Nos. 20-26 (?c. 1818)(p. 113)



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