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A History of the County of Middlesex
… ho. 1938. After 1945 local element dominant and mainly a community centre, financial difficulties bringing temp. … Lond. City Mission Mag. iii. 53-4. Called Operative Jewish Converts Institution and occupied by 10 men and 2 women in 1851: P.R.O., HO 107/1540/ 21/2/20, f. 583; Jewish Intelligence, Jan. 1894, advert. inside cover. For …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on the rates 9 and as a wider franchise brought in radical Jewish workers who had become naturalized. 10 The … clergy of several denominations, the president of the Jewish synagogue, and the head of Oxford House, 34 M. R. … 373; The Times, 31 Oct. 1921, 14 e; 21 July 1924, 18 e. Jewish East End 1840-1939, ed. A. Newman (1981), 256. Samuel, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the Costermongers' Union and by voters alarmed at Jewish immigration. 75 The Independent Labour party contested …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1811, was registered in 1797 as Independent. The Christian Community, having discarded its French name, published its … the missions died out. The decline, attributed partly to Jewish immigration in the late 19th century, has probably … p.m.; 1903: 16 a.m., 23 p.m. falling nos. attributed to Jewish immigration. Sec. of Lond. Bapt. Assoc. assumed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Simkins Gardens, 38 which had replaced it after 1673. 39 A Jewish burial ground existed from 1761 to 1858 in North … Bethnal Green Free library was founded by the Christian Community in 1876. Initially in cramped rooms in London … from the Prince of Wales. In 1881 the library moved to the community's memorial hall in London Street and by 1882 it had …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Polish and Lithuanian refugees, who settled near their Jewish compatriots and learnt tailoring and cabinet making …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… British Brothers' League, founded in 1901 in reaction to Jewish immigration, 14 had a large, though short lived, … graduates founded the Cambridge and Bethnal Green Jewish boys' club, which met in the former Blue Anchor in … with more emphasis on mixed clubs, local control, and community projects, including many for Asians. 48 Repton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had a house in a brickfield opposite a house in the Jewish burial ground at the southern end of the district, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 14 From 1788 no. 3 Paradise Row housed Daniel Mendoza, the Jewish boxer. 15 In 1783 Capt. Jonathan Punderson was … pp. 14-15. Horwood, Plan (1792-9). T.H.L.H.L., TH/7792. Jewish Hist. Soc. Trans. xxx. 79. Gascoyne, Map; G.L.R.O., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (Local and Personal); E. C. Rayner, Story of the Christian Community 1685-1909 (1909) (T.H.L.H.L. 226.3). 61 & 62 Vic. …
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