[1]
| Back Nile Street (Leylands) (3 comments) |
 | 1901.
View of cottages on north side of Back Nile Street, looking from Bridge Street. A group of children are standing on the corner. [internal reference; 20021010_67367190:Unhealthy Areas, Volume 1, Number 1 (LQ 331.833 L517)] |
[2]
| Back Nile Street (Leylands) (1 comment) |
 | 9th September 1907
Demolition work in progress, workmen are measuring property. Two small boys looking towards cameras. [internal reference; 2002319_24058169:C LIC NILE (5)] |
[3]
| Back Nile Street (Leylands) (2 comments) |
 | 9th September 1907
Demolition work in progress, one storey houses are having roofs removed. Workmen and tools can be seen. [internal reference; 2002319_47404116:C LIC NILE (4)] |
[4]
| Back Nile Street Synagogue (Leylands) (3 comments) |
 | 2nd April 1908
View past the new Shul looking towards clothing factory on Brunswick Row, which fronted onto North Street. The Leylands area had a high concentration of Jewish immigrants living there. This synagogue was erected to provide for the needs of the community. It was the Beth Hamedrash Hagodel Synagogue. [internal reference; 2002319_48148745:C LIC NILE (1)] |
[5]
| Back Nile Street, Brunswick Row (Leylands) |
 | 6th April 1908
Clearance of property in Back Nile Street. Someone has taken the opportunity to hang washing across cleared area. Shirts and under garments are on the line. [internal reference; 2002319_43145388:C LIC NILE (3)] |