1858–9, built as Whitechapel County Court, Charles Reeves, architect. Converted to restaurant use in 1995.
K2 telephone kiosk of about 1927
late 20th century electricity sub-station
1934, labour exchange
c.1970s electricity substation
1988, offices on the site of a mansion used as the London Infirmary (1741) & the Magdalen Hospital (1758), rebuilt as Magdalen Row (1778–81)
2001-2, community centre for the Peabody Estate Whitechapel
1986–91, communal building
1984-7, Women's Educational Resource Centre, Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, architects, creche wing to rear
1984-7, Women's Educational Resource Centre, Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, architects
c.1930, former shop now offices
1866–7 mission hall and infants' school, converted for free-school and synagogue use in the 1920s, adapted as a resource centre in 2001–2
2001-5, public library for Tower Hamlets Council
Police Station established 1830, on this site since 1849, rebuilt 1890–1 and 1968–9, site of Garrick Theatre and Jews' Temporary Shelter
Drinking fountain of 1860, relocated from Whitechapel Road
1985–7, Catholic community centre, converted to a residential retreat 2011–12, on the site Tower Hill Roman Catholic School (1870–2)
1996-9, sports centre
1967-8, speculative warehouse/showroom block, also used for public-sector storage, a language school and offices
2003-5, student housing with health-service facilities and a commercial unit
1884-7, educational institution with shop, George Baines, architect, reduced in size 1899-1900, closed 1973, converted to flats in 1997
1991-3, secondary school, on the site of Brady Street Dwellings and Brady Street Mansions
Former head office for the ‘E’ postal district, built by the Ministry of Public Building and Works in the 1960s.
1929-32
c.1840, shophouse, possibly refronted in 1881
1871, former Hall of Gunmakers' Company, 1893 staircase, building sold 1927 but later recquired by the Gunmakers; now offices
square laid out in 1682–3 by Nicholas Barbon and associates, enclosed by railings of 1870
street market, with furnishings including the King Edward VII Memorial Drinking Fountain
1961-2, flats above community centre (Morris Kasler Hall, a kosher luncheon club, converted to business development centre in 1999)
1936-7 seven-storey office building extending to Alie Street, Commercial Road front refaced in red granite 1996
2000-3, flats with community room
2009-13, women's prayer hall and community centre
2003-4, centre comprising halls and classrooms, with offices in business wing
2013-14, community centre, temporary home (2016-18) of Toynbee Hall
1980-2, Hopetown Estate community centre
Mercantile Marine Office, 1893–4, John Hudson, architect
1901 and 1928, offices of Stepney Borough electricity substation, now UK Power Networks
2009-13 UK Power Networks substation (formerly Whitechapel/Stepney/London Electricity substation), previously site of Ind Coope beer stores
Former Royal London Hospital, built to designs by Boulton Mainwaring in 1752–78 and since extended.
c.1800, warehouse-showroom for Baron Lyon De Symons, adapted as municipal offices c.1840, for the Workers' Circle c.1923, and as flats 1998
1956–8 warehouse on the site of Whitechapel District Board of Works' hall of 1855–6, converted to flats in 2012–14
2009 extension to Whitechapel Gallery housed in former 1891-2 Passmore Edwards Library. Incorporates entrance to Aldgate East tube station
LMU events space and home of Frederick Parker furniture collection, formerly the Women's Library, on site of Whitechapel Baths
1898–1901 art gallery extended 1985 and 2009 when neighbouring library incorporated
1997 workshop building with 1899-1900 retained street facade of Whitechapel Board of Works refuse destructor building
1894-6, assembly hall and staircase addition to the Whitechapel Foundation School, Frank Ponler Telfer architect
charity school of 1686, rebuilt in 1818, adapted to be a community centre in 1985-7 and for offices in 2005-6
1982–3 offices/data centre, Trehearne & Norman, Preston & Partners, architects, site of Camperdown House (1912–13) and sugarhouse (1726)