1846, shophouse, now restaurant and offices
1858–9, built as Whitechapel County Court, Charles Reeves, architect. Converted to restaurant use in 1995.
1853-4, shophouse
a warehouse here was replaced by a shophouse in 1851. There was a South Asian restaurant by 1950, all rebuilt in the mid 1980s
c.1840 shophouse, reinstated 1949-50
1951-2, single-storey building, now a coffee shop
c.1830 as the Russell Coffee House, partially rebuilt 1847, upper floors converted to maisonette 1999
c. 1957 shop (now takeaway) and office building, incorporating access to Angel Alley, upper floors converted to flats 2000-1
c1825-6 shophouse adapted by George Davy to be coffee rooms by 1831, refronted in 1900
house of the 1790s, restaurant inserted
1880s stock brick shop with residential over
1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, converted and restored 2007-8 and c.2012
1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, converted and restored 2007-8 and c.2012
shophouse of 1887, now with restaurant
1903, shophouse for Isaac Weber, a boot- and shoemaker, Walter Gladding, builder, now restaurant
c.1900 dwellings
c.1785, house for John Bridgeman, tallow merchant, housing a restaurant since the 1950s
1970, warehouses with offices, converted to workshop and restaurant use
late 19th-century shophouse, raised in 2002-3
1900, built as the Red House Coffee Palace, now shops and flats
1981–2, garment factory, converted to offices, now with restaurant and Qurtubah Institute
1852, house with cafe and warehouse, later a boarding house, now shop and flats
1922-4, shop (now restaurant) and flats
c1955 shop and flats. First developed in the 17th century, this was the site of the Three Compasses public house by the 1780s.
1881 as the Blue Peter public house, previously and subsequently the City of Carlisle, now flats over a cocktail bar
1957-8, former clothing factory with restaurant
1883–4, shophouse, a cafe and canteen since the 1930s
c.1900 shops and dwellings (now with restaurant)
heavily altered early to mid 19th-century shop and office building, currently (2016) a café
1894-5, Clergy House for St Mary Matfelon Whitechapel, converted to post office and then to restaurant
house of the 1790s, restaurant inserted
1980s extension to Arcadia Court, with 4 (formerly 1a) Old Castle Street, on site of mid-20th-century single-story shop and restaurant
public house, built 1902, painted stock brick
early 19th-century shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001
c.1825, house, converted to offices in 1850–1, with restaurant since c.1950, flats above
1894 by N. & R. Davis, dwellings with shops and top-floor workshops, now restaurants and offices
house of the 1790s, extended forwards in 1920-1 as commercial premises, now a school and restaurant
1938-9, factory for Buck & Hickman Ltd, toolmakers
A 19th-century building, refronted as a public house in 1925–7 in 'Brewers' Tudor' style, now a Bangladeshi restaurant
1903, shops and flats
1907-8, shops and dwellings, on a site built up since at least the 1620s
c.1840 shophouse, used as a coffee tavern around 1900, front altered c.1980
c1955 flats on a frontage first developed in the 17th century, restaurant of c1999
1853-4, shophouse
early 19th century shophouse, refronted in 1898, now with restaurant
1883 pub, the Princess Alice, reduced from 5 to 3 storeys after war damage. Later renamed City Darts. Since 2014 the Culpeper gastropub
1900-01, commercial premises for Arthur Winckles Brown, corn chandler
1880s painted stock brick shop with residential over
c.1824, four-storey house, incorporating the Halal Restaurant, with origins in 1939
1880s painted stock brick shop with residential over and entrance to upper parts of 58-60 Middlesex Street
1880s stock brick shop wiith residential over
1910-11 shop and offices, sometime site of Blooms restaurant, on site of entrance to Inkhorn Court
1957. café with offices (converted to flats 2007-08) over
1961-2, flats above community centre (Morris Kasler Hall, a kosher luncheon club, converted to business development centre in 1999)
1955-7 workshops, now offices with restaurant. This was the site of a courthouse from the 1790s to 1850s and a cinema from 1908.
Shop and former office building, built 1905-6 to the designs of Martin Luther Saunders (1857-1923), upper floors (127) made into flats 2010
1884, station entrance (converted) with buildings and platforms for the Metropolitan District Railway, altered 1899-1902 and 2013-18
1853 terrace of four shophouses, refurbished 2010-12
1994-5 flats
c.1795 house, now with restaurant
2013-14, flats with shops to ground floor
1861 shop, site of a 'penny gaff' in the 1850s, now a restaurant with flats over proposed
shophouse of c.1840 used as Tower Hamlets Savings Bank until 1892, converted to ritual bath, reinstated as flats over shop in 1949-50
2018-19, flats and commercial units replacing a clothing factory of 1961-2, site of a sugarhouse of 1799
1957-61, clothing factory converted to hotel in 2001, on the site of a sugar refinery (1795) and the Victoria Wine Company's depot (1879)
1873, public house, now shop, restaurant and flats
1858–9, converted 1997–8
2009 extension to Whitechapel Gallery housed in former 1891-2 Passmore Edwards Library. Incorporates entrance to Aldgate East tube station
1932 former Brooke Bond welfare building, later part of London Metropolitan University
c.1907, shophouse, now part of Tayyabs resturant
1907 as a shophouse with synagogue to rear, now Tayyabs restaurant
public house of 1885-6, now part of Tayyabs restaurant
1828-9 shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001