Corner of Crispin Street and Brushfield Street
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Corner of Crispin Street and Brushfield Street
Corner of Crispin Street and Brushfield Street
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SC_PHL_01_386_75_14285 (Collage 117636)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Front elevation of Crispin Street, Spitalfields, from number 46 and 45 to where it joins 52 Brushfield Street. These buildings were constructed in the 1780s and remain largely unchanged, retaining some old signage. Number 52 Brushfield Street is a Grade II listed building, listing number 1065734. Here it is the premises of Percy Dalton London Ltd Nut Importers and Roasters; in 2020 it is occupied by the English Restaurant. Numbers 46 and 45 Crispin Street are both locally listed buildings. Number 45 is occupied here by Dino’s Café and in 2020 by NHA-MOR Thai noodle bar. Number 46 Crispin Street is home to Donovan Bros Paper Bag Manufacturers, Paper Merchants at Borough Market & Stratford Market. Today the property is vacant but all the shop level signage has survived. Next door to 46 Crispin Street is a courtyard with signage for Percy Dalton’s Cash & Carry. There is a Mini (SJD 752L) parked outside Dino’s Café and a Ford Transit (CLW 163H) outside Percy Daltons. A car (KJJ523K) is parked in the entrance to Percy Dalton's Cash & Carry.
Front elevation of Crispin Street, Spitalfields, from number 46 and 45 to where it joins 52 Brushfield Street.
These buildings were constructed in the 1780s and remain largely unchanged, retaining some old signage.
Number 52 Brushfield Street is a Grade II listed building, listing number 1065734. Here it is the premises of Percy Dalton London Ltd Nut Importers and Roasters; in 2020 it is occupied by the English Restaurant.
Numbers 46 and 45 Crispin Street are both locally listed buildings. Number 45 is occupied here by Dino’s Café and in 2020 by NHA-MOR Thai noodle bar. Number 46 Crispin Street is home to Donovan Bros Paper Bag Manufacturers, Paper Merchants at Borough Market & Stratford Market. Today the property is vacant but all the shop level signage has survived.
Next door to 46 Crispin Street is a courtyard with signage for Percy Dalton’s Cash & Carry. There is a Mini (SJD 752L) parked outside Dino’s Café and a Ford Transit (CLW 163H) outside Percy Daltons. A car (KJJ523K) is parked in the entrance to Percy Dalton's Cash & Carry.
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