1860s shophouse
1949, single-storey showroom and workshop, formerly a monumental masons, StolenSpace street-art gallery since 2013
public garden, formerly Quakers' Burial Ground from 1687 to 1857, landscaped as a recreation ground 1879-80 and again in 2002-3
1860s shophouse
1909-10, Peabody Estate dwellings
Former foundry to rear converted to be a synagogue in 1896, front range Federation of Synagogues offices of 1972-4, all converted in 1999
Marytrs' monument, 1999, a smaller replica of Dhaka's Shaheed Minar
1864–5, vicarage, A. W. Blomfield, architect, with a plaque to J. R. Green, historian, enlarged 1869, converted to hostel use c.1997
2009 extension to Whitechapel Gallery housed in former 1891-2 Passmore Edwards Library. Incorporates entrance to Aldgate East tube station
street market, with furnishings including the King Edward VII Memorial Drinking Fountain
2004 red brick former university law building, on site of Goulston baths
1830-5 as the Sailors' Home facing Well (Ensign) Street, extended to Dock Street in 1863–5 (that side rebuilt 1954-7)
2007–12, 17-storey block for the Royal London Hospital, designed by HOK for Skanska.
Former churchyard with medieval origins, renamed in 1994
Open space, grass, water feature and 'Goodman's Fields Horses' sculpture by Hamish Mackie, 2015