King Edward Refuge in Deal Street
King Edward Refuge in Deal Street
Record No
117575
Title
King Edward Refuge in Deal Street
Description
View of King Edward Refuge at 19 Deal Street, Spitalfields. This part of Deal Street was originally known as Albert Street. Number 19 was built in 1864 and designed by the architect James Harrison. It was built as King Edward Refuge, Ragged School and Orphanage and later became the King Edward Industrial School for girls. It was later amalgamated with the George Yard Mission and just before World War II it was merged with the Good Shepherd mission in Bethnal Green. After the war it was used for commercial purposes such as the Bonsoir Bedding Works (part of Spiralynx Ltd) shown here. The building no longer exists.
Date of execution
1955
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_386_55_1520
London picture map location
Exact
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