Aileen Reid has worked as an historian on the Survey of London since 2005, and is in 2016-18 a research associate and web editor on the Whitechapel Project
788/0/10224 WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET 16-MAY-07 88 II Shop of 1950s, with two signs of 1934-5 by Arthur Szyk, in early C19 buildin…
From The Worst it Can Be is a Disaster (2007), the autobiography of the theatre director Braham Murray (b. 1943): 'My m…
No 171 Commercial Road was home from 1914 to c. 1959 of the jewellery business (shop and workshop) of the rabbinic scholar M.A. Kutchins…
Another Tower Hamlets Archives digitised slide, looking south down Brady Street towards the (Royal) London Hospital, with Brady Street M…
Between 1959 and 1982 the photographer John Claridge photographed the men and women who stayed in Victoria Home and Booth House, as desc…
Although the caption to this photograph looking west from Goulston Street along the south side of New Goulston Street identifies this as…
From The Worst it Can Be is a Disaster (2007), the autobiography of the theatre director Braham Murray (b. 1943): 'This…
From an album of photographs of pubs in the Historic England Archive (see archive.HistoricEngland.org.uk), taken by the Kensington-based co…
The Perfume Warehouse, formerly the Angel public house, 85 Whitechapel High Street, with 1900 datestone
Mid-18th-century house, largely rebuilt 1826
A photograph of the Calcutta House Annexe as it was when newly built as a welfare, or social centre, for workers and managers at the Brooke…
A coloured postcard showing St Paul and the Sailor's Home, since rebuilt
A coloured postcard showing the building on the site of the Wombat's extension, then part of the Sailors' Home
The Whitechapel hay market was a longstanding feature of the High Street, and a source of traffic congestion that exasperated the local aut…
Frances Shillings remembers seeing the Queen's Coronation on television in 1953: 'My uncle built a TV which was no more than 9in of screen …
This image, by an amateur photographer, shows the east side of Middlesex Street and the stalls of Petticoat Lane market and Wentworth Dwell…
A coloured postcard of the east side of Dock Street, c. 1905, showing the portion of the Sailors' Home built in 1863-5, which extended the …
An illustration from Ernest F. Kevan, 'London's Oldest Baptist Church' (1933), of the imposing Commercial Street Baptist chapel, built when…
Victorian shop-house, built soon after road widening in Commercial Road in the 1870s, demolished for redevelopment in 2015
photographed from Gower's Walk, 2015
This view of Petticoat Lane market, which then spread eastwards from Middlesex Street along New Goulston Street, was taken by the photogra…
Photograph from a postcard showing Petticoat Lane market stalls in Goulston Street with the swimming bath on the right (east side), 90-143 …
This newsreel features the jewellery business (shop and workshop) of the rabbinic scholar M.A. Kutchinsky (1874-1960), seen in the film (re…
Silent footage from the 1990s inside the Blind Beggar - definitely before the smoking ban.
This film is only 26 seconds long but it is extremely early colour footage of Petticoat Lane Market, from the south end of Middlesex Street…
estate agent video of the first-floor studio flat at 74 Whitechapel High Street, with views to 6-10 Osborn Street, and 65A to 68 Whitechape…
This slow tracking shot northwards along the east side of Watney Street, Stepney, from the railway bridge just south of Martha Street to th…
This film about traffic congestion, mostly in London, includes a shot looking west along the west end of Whitechapel High Street towards St…
The underground mail rail, which ran until 2003, seen in a newsreel from 1932, five years after it opened.
Short British Movietone film shows local teenagers making art on Saturday mornings in the Whitechapel Gallery
by Sophia Fernandez via YouTube. This brief amateur footage from July 2006 pans back and forth across the north side of Whitechapel Road,…
This British Pathé newsreel from the silent film era features the American aviator Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) in Whitechapel on 25 June 192…
This short home movie from the late 1960s has shots of various parts of East and South London, including at 00.05 to 00.12 on the timer, sh…
This atmospheric unissued footage of Stepney in the 1960s includes sharp, atmospheric footage of Christian Street synagogue, and, at 1.33 o…
This silent offcut of film from the 1960s is a long tracking shot taken from a vehicle from opposite 18-34 Noble Court (on the south side) …
from YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMvSb8bVRQQ
by kitsune, from Vimeo Lucia Fioretti/kitsuneart decorates the window of ExMouth Coffee Company, 83 Whitechapel High Steeet, as part of t…
This clear amateur footage is a snapshot of Petticoat Lane Sunday market on 16 February 2014, showing Wentworth Street, Middlesex Street an…
via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEYA_9lCEkI
This atmospheric (if rather shaky) amateur footage by a Jack the Ripper tour guide, takes us from Whitechapel High Street, showing a number…
Brief Pathé newsreel showing the casting and tuning of a bell in Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 1966
This silent film about the Regent's Canal includes a brief panning shot (at 2.11 to 2.24 on the YouTube timer) of the south side of Whitech…
by Jahangir Alam via YouTube
a film by Neil Wissink, from Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/12489248
from YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cApAoCW37G8. This amateur film, showing Altab Ali Park before it was relandscaped in 2011, …
An interesting piece of amateur film shows Nat Roos addressing the congregation at the Great Synagogue about its history and memories of Je…
Short silent newsreel film of the unveiling of the drinking fountain, paid for by donations from the Jewish community, in memory of Edward …
Short film of stills showing the remains of St Mary's underground station. This opened in 1884 and closed in April 1938 because of the immi…
This footage from around 20 years ago, with a lot of fixed-camera shots, shows the Grave Maurice when it was still a pub, and the frontages…
A short film made by the ELM showing many of the rooms within the Great Synagogue, at the time that the Mosque was acquiring the building i…
This amateur colour footage from the early 1960s shows the extent then of Petticoat Lane market, with shots of Wentworth Street, Goulston S…
A comparison between this brief silent newsreel and those of 1954, 1966 and 2014 shows how little changes in the techniques of bell-making
This brief clip from a documentary or news report from around 30 years ago includes a panning shot from west to east from a building on Com…
Silent Pathé newsreel showing a visit on 3 March 1924 by the then-Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, to the headquarters of the Co-operati…
Short film about the foundry, showing the shaping of bell clappers, and the company's owner, William Hughes, tuning a large bell.
From the British Film Institute archive, silent (of course) footage of Petticoat Lane market more than 100 years ago. Not much architectura…
via Scrap Records, on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQhgsSHPZzY. In 2014-15 the pressure group Class War organised a series of…
This collection of unused (silent) newsreel footage of London includes, at 6.03 to 6.51 on the YouTube timer, an atmospheric view, taken fr…
uploaded by Jo Parkes, from vimeo: "Postcards from... is an international dance/film project in which teams of artists work with community…