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1901 letter - Dorset StreetJohn Savage6-27-05  6:50 pm
Aldgate High StreetJohn R. Fogarty14 5-07-03  12:42 pm
Book - 'Cities of Destiny' picturesNatalie Severn 6-25-04  3:28 pm
Booth on Dorset StreetMarie Finlay4-27-03  4:42 pm
Cat's meat shop?Norma Rundle7-02-03  8:13 am
CrossinghamsAP Wolf3-10-03  3:23 am
East End Urban RenewalR.J. Palmer1-13-04  12:31 am
Hanbury StreetJennifer D. Pegg10 5-02-04  7:25 am
Kearly & Tonge WarehousesSylvia Croke32 2-17-05  3:20 pm
London's "People of the Abyss" with photosKelly Robinson2-28-04  4:12 pm
Ordinance Map of 1894Frank van Oploo17 2-07-05  12:31 pm
Pictures of East EndSuzi Hanney307 12-07-05  12:52 pm
Providence RowRobert Charles Linfo10 7-17-04  11:07 am
Questions about WhitechapelChristopher T George23 3-23-04  3:21 pm
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Spitalfields Nippers (Horace Warner 1912)George Hutchinson33 1-13-05  3:58 pm
T Restoration TV ShowChris Scott9-08-03  1:03 pm
Visit to Petticoat lane 1901Glenn L Andersson10-03-03  8:19 pm
Whitechapel 1906Chris Scott4-16-03  1:19 pm
Whitechapel Sites TodayAllan Stone14 8-18-03  11:17 am
Whitechapel todayGlenn L Andersson17 2-27-04  9:47 am
Whitechapel Union Informary, Baker's RowJanice Doughty18 9-10-04  7:32 pm
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