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 | Little Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green Charles Booth's poverty survey lists the residents of this street in Bethnal Green as costermongers, fish-curers and thieves. Some of the children have bare feet, yet despite its slum status, Little Collingwood Street has an air of cheerful neighbourliness. John Galt 1900-1907. Copyright: Museum of London.
Little Collingwood Street appears on the Ordnance Survey map of 1873 as a street running between Collingwood Street and Duke Street and although it is unclear from the map it may have been a back alley with the houses fronting on to Collingwood Street or Duke Street (BE). |
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CREASE, Alfred | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London | I21184 |
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CREASE, Alfred Thomas | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London | I21187 |
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LITTLECHILD, Sarah Ann | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London | I21185 |
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LITTLECHILD, Thomas | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London | I21186 |
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LITTLECHILD, William | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London | I21192 |
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