Notes: Closed in 1977
Name: Mile End & Bow District Synagogue
Address: Harley Grove, Bow, London E3 (from 1929).
The building is now a Sikh temple.
(Location: Harley Grove (about 600 feet long), in London's East End, runs north from Bow Road (a continuation of Mile End Road and part of the A11), almost opposite Bow Road underground station.)
Date Founded: 1927
Date Founded: Closed, April 1977 (source)
Ritual: Orthodox - Ashkenazi
Affiliation:
A district synagogue of the United Synagogue from 1927 until its closure.
Membership Data: Number of male seat-holders (source)
1940: 382
1950: 353
1960: 292
1970: 208
Local Government Districts:
Harley Grove, Bow, is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, created on 1 April 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.
Previously, Harley Grove was in the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, although very close to the eastern boundary of the former metropolitan borough of Stepney. Both metropolitan boroughs were established in 1900 in the County of London (which was established in 1889). All these entities were abolished in 1965.
Registration Districts:
From 1 July 1837 - Poplar
From 1 January 1966 - Poplar and Bethnal Green
Since 1 January 1983 - Tower Hamlets (which now holds the registers)
https://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/London/EE_mile-end-bow_utd/index.htm
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Family | Married | Family ID | ||
1 | Bollegraf / Italiaander | 1903 | Mile End Rd Synagogue, London | F137 |
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