Stepney Causeway is a street in Stepney, in the East End of London. It runs north–south between the A13 road (Commercial Road) and the B126 Cable Street. It is crossed by a railway bridge carrying the Docklands Light Railway and c2c line out of Fenchurch Street railway station. The street is particularly associated with Thomas John Barnardo, who opened his first shelter for homeless children at No 18.
StepneyCauseway is a street in Stepney, in the East End of London. It runs north–south between the A13 road (Commercial Road) and the B126 Cable Street...
shoe-shiners). In 1870, Barnardo was prompted to form a boys' orphanage at 18 StepneyCauseway after inspecting the conditions within which London's orphaned population...
children sleeping rough. His first home for boys was established at 18 StepneyCauseway in 1870. When a boy died after being turned away (the home was full)...
Manchester and Salford Boys' and Girls' Refuge Manchester 1870 18 StepneyCauseway The William Baker Memorial Technical School for Boys 1922 London Goldings...
creche for the children of working mothers in a house in London's StepneyCauseway on 22 February 1871. By 1889 it was Mrs's Hilton's Creche, Infirmary...
February 1871 with 25 young children. It initially occupied one house in StepneyCauseway. When the children arrived their clothes would be put out "to air"...
Lane Devonport Street Barnado Street – formerly James Place (in 1862) StepneyCauseway Pitsea Street – formerly Dorset Street (in 1862) Caroline Street Ratcliffe...
Used T'Be (1959) A Kayf Up West (1964) Insideout (1969) Costa Packet "StepneyCauseway London Dr Barnardo's Homes". "Dr Barnardo's Homes Howard House". "Kingston...
Tower Hamlets Dr Thomas John Barnardo Founded a boy's orphanage in StepneyCauseway adjoining in 1870 51°30′43″N 0°02′50″W / 51.512°N 0.0472°W / 51...
It formed a part of the Ancient Parish of Stepney. Together with the rest of Bow, it separated from Stepney to become a (late formed) Ancient Parish of...
much of the 20th century the area was dominated by the tall chimney of Stepney Power Station at Blyth Wharf, which has since been demolished. Access to...
Retrieved 26 September 2021. "2018 Boundary Commission Report" (PDF). Stepney, Bethnal Green (1998). "Bethnal Green: Communications". A History of the...
(1320s); Stepney (1323); the North Kent marshes (1328); Southwark (again), between Greenwich and Plumstead, Stone, Kent (1350s) and Stepney (again) (1369);...
started on the then A48 and ran via Park Street (now pedestrianised) and Stepney Street. B4305 (defunct) Short link road between B4304 Station Road and...
July 1540 Smithfield, London 40. William Jerome Stepney, London clergyman – vicar of St Dunstan's, Stepney burnt 30 July 1540 Smithfield, London 41.–42....
c. lxviii 4 February 1823 (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Stepney) Order in Council 1901 (SR&O 1901/276)) Worcester Water Act 1823 (repealed)...
Fund, commonly called The Orphans Fund, for such Purpose. Christchurch, Stepney (Poor Relief, etc.) Act 1778 18 Geo. 3. c. 74 15 May 1778 An Act to amend...
Oxford over Botley Causeway Act 1814 (repealed) 54 Geo. 3. c. clxxxvi 1 July 1814 (Repealed by Roads from Oxford over Botley Causeway Act 1835 (c.ciii))...
the two settlements lay at either end of a stone causeway across the marsh. Remains of a stone causeway have been found, but no traces of an associated...
completely on 28 November 1923 following a roof collapse at Newington Causeway the day before. Services to Euston opened on 20 April 1924, along with...
within the Hamlet of Mile-End Old Town, in the Parish of Saint Dunstan Stepney, otherwise Stebonheath, in the County of Middlesex. (Repealed by Statute...
3. c. xxxvii 15 April 1813 (Repealed by London Government (Borough of Stepney) Order in Council 1901 (SR&O 1901/276)) St. George Hanover Square Improvement...