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East End Time Line

...an eclectic record of dates, events and places in and around the East End

1381 Peasant Revolt leaders put demands to Richard II at Mile End Fields

1648 Levellers hold mass meetings in Well Yard, Wapping

1682 Spitalfields Market founded

1683 Truman’s brewery founded

1729 Christ Church of Spitalfields consecrated

1860 Chinatown established in Limehouse

1884 Toynbee Hall founded

1885 Rothschild Buildings – model dwellings for the skilled working class – replace slums in Thrawl Street and Flower and Dean Street

1886 Miriam Moses born – became first woman mayor of Stepney

1887 First purpose built Yiddish theatre in Britain established in Princes (later Princelet) Street

1888 Match Girls strike at Bryant and May

1889 Tailors’ strike for reduction to 12 hours day with two breaks, and the
Great Dock Strike demanding a 2 pence rise

1892 Whitechapel Library founded

1901 Whitechapel Art Gallery opens

1912 Sylvia Pankhurst forms the East London Federation of Suffragettes

Tailors and dockers on strike. Joint meetings held on Mile End Waste

1917 People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) founded in Vallance Road, Bethnal Green

1918 Anti-War poet Isaac Rosenberg killed in action

1920 Bloom’s Kosher Restaurant opens in Brick Lane and first Indian restaurant opens in East London

1921 Poplar councillors imprisoned for refusal to levy full rates

1936 Battle of Cable Street

1938 Mass rent strikes in Stepney

1939 Local artist Mark Gertler commits suicide

1943 Indian Seaman’s Welfare League set up in Commercial Street

1976 Makhzikey Hadas synagogue re-opened as Jamme Masjid mosque

1982 Kobi Nazrul arts centre opens in Hanbury Street, named after the national poet of Bangladesh