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East End To Essex
Jewish Migration Routes
![]() Lowry Dried Fish Shop in Brick Lane, 1895. | ![]() Class in the Jewish Free School, 1908. |
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![]() Jewish Tailor and Family in Bethnal Green, 1910. | ![]() Cabinet-making workshop in Bethnal Green, London, 1910-18. |
![]() Jewish Soldiers made a significant contribution to the First World War. | ![]() Grodzinsky and Sons in Whitechapel, c.1920. |
![]() Members of the Jewish Girls Brigade, Redbridge. | ![]() Families in an East End Alley. (Courtesy of the Jewish Museum) |
![]() Philpot Street Green Synagogue in Poplar on Yom Kippur c.1940 | ![]() Seder at Norwoods, c.1950. |
![]() Street corner meeting of fascists 1947/1948 | ![]() Jews Free School Hebrew Class |
![]() A class from Stepney Jewish Girls School, 1933. | ![]() Chief Rabbi who fixes a Mezuzah |
![]() Stallholders in Middlesex Street Market, Whitechapel, known popularly as ‘Petticoat | ![]() Pavilion Theatre in Stepney, c. 1920s. |
![]() Jewish Tailors Workshop 1910- 1914 |
Picture Gallery

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