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Metropolitan Borough of Stepney

Metropolitan borough in the County of London

Metropolitan Borough of Stepney

Summary

Metropolitan borough in the County of London

FieldValue
Start1900
End1965
Map[[File:Metropolitan Borough of Stepney.svg280px]]
Stepney within the County of London
NameStepney
GovernmentStepney Borough Council
StatusMetropolitan borough (1900—1965)
Civil parish (1927—1965)
HQCheviot House, 227-233 Commercial Road & Stepney Town Hall
ReplaceLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets
Image[[File:St George's Town Hall, E1 - geograph.org.uk - 1145481.jpg280px]]
The former Stepney Town Hall in Cable Street
MottoA Magnis Ad Maiora (From great things to greater)
Arms[[File:Stepney arms.png120pxArms granted in 1931]]
Coat of arms of the borough council
PopulationFirst279,804
PopulationFirstYear1911
AreaFirst1766 acre
AreaFirstYear1911/1931
DensityFirst158/acre
DensityFirstYear1911
PopulationSecond225,238
PopulationSecondYear1931
DensitySecond127/acre
DensitySecondYear1931
PopulationLast92,000
PopulationLastYear1961
AreaLast1771 acre
AreaLastYear1961
DensityLast52/acre
DensityLastYear1961
footnotesMap of borough boundary

Stepney within the County of London Civil parish (1927—1965) The former Stepney Town Hall in Cable Street Coat of arms of the borough council The Metropolitan Borough of Stepney was a Metropolitan borough in the County of London created in 1900. In 1965, it became part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

Formation and boundaries

The borough was formed from thirteen civil parishes and extra-parochial places: Christchurch Spitalfields, Liberty of Norton Folgate (part), Mile End New Town, Mile End Old Town, Old Artillery Ground, Ratcliff, St Anne Limehouse, St Botolph without Aldgate, St George in the East, St John of Wapping, St Mary Whitechapel, St Paul Shadwell and Tower of London.

In 1901, Tower of London was merged with St Botolph without Aldgate. In 1921, Ratcliff, St John of Wapping and St Paul Shadwell were merged with St Anne Limehouse; and Christchurch Spitalfields, Liberty of Norton Folgate, Mile End New Town, Old Artillery Ground and St Botolph without Aldgate were merged with St Mary Whitechapel. In 1927, the remaining four civil parishes were combined into a single civil parish called Stepney, which was conterminous with the metropolitan borough.

Previous to the borough's formation it had been administered by four separate local bodies: Limehouse Board of Works, Whitechapel Board of Works, Old Town Vestry and St George in the East Vestry.

The area maps roughly to the London postcode E1.

The road sign in front of Mile End tube station and a street sign on Leman Street in Aldgate still have the wording "Borough of Stepney" just visible on them.

Borough seal and coat of arms

Borough seal adopted in 1900

On the formation of the metropolitan borough the corporation adopted a seal depicting the patron saints of the parishes that made up the borough. These were St Anne, Limehouse, St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel, St Dunstan, for Stepney and St George in the East. In the centre was a depiction of the Tower of London. At the top of the seal was a sailing ship, recalling the legend that all persons born on the high seas, could claim Stepney as their birthplace. The more modern ship and quayside at the bottom of the seal was for the borough's docks. On the left of the seal was a picture of a steam locomotive, for the London and Blackwall Railway, and on the right a loom for the historic weaving industry.

In 1931, the seal was replaced by an official coat of arms, granted by the College of Arms. The main item on the shield is a ship on the waves of the sea, for the various maritime interests of Stepney. At the top of the shield are shown a version of the arms of the City of London, but with an anchor replacing the sword in the city's arms. On either side of this were placed smith's tongs, symbol of St Dunstan, patron saint of Stepney. The crest on the top of the helm featured a mural crown, representing the battlements of the Tower of London. Atop the crown were two crossed gold anchors. The Latin motto: A magnis ad maiora, can be translated as from great things to greater. When Stepney became part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, the arms of the new borough were based on Stepney's, and an English-language version of the motto was adopted.

Population and area

The area of the borough was 1766 acre. The populations recorded in National Censuses were:

Constituent parishes 1801-1899

YearPopulation113,281131,606153,749175,088203,802238,910257,497275,467282,676285,225
18011811

Metropolitan Borough 1900-1961

YearPopulation298,600279,804249,657225,23898,85892,000
19011911

Politics

A map showing the wards of Stepney Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.

The borough was divided into nineteen wards for elections: Centre, Limehouse North, Limehouse South, Mile End New Town, North East, North, Ratcliffe, Shadwell, South East, South, Spitalfields East, Spitalfields West, St George in the East North, St George in the East South, The Tower, West, Whitechapel East, Whitechapel Middle and Whitechapel South.

Borough council

Parliament constituency

Limehouse]] stands outside [[Limehouse Library]].

For elections to Parliament, the borough was divided into five constituencies:

  • Tower Hamlets, Limehouse division
  • Tower Hamlets, Mile End division
  • Tower Hamlets, St George division
  • Tower Hamlets, Stepney division
  • Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel division In 1918, the borough's representation was reduced to three seats:
  • Limehouse
  • Mile End
  • Whitechapel and St George's In 1950, the borough's representation was reduced to one seat:
  • Stepney

References

References

  1. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Tower of London CP/ExP through time. Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, A Vision of Britain through Time. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10164539 Date accessed: 19 February 2015
  2. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitechapel CP through time. Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, A Vision of Britain through Time. https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10071306 Date accessed: 19 February 2015
  3. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Limehouse CP/ExP through time. Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, A Vision of Britain through Time. https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10020566 Date accessed: 19 February 2015
  4. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Stepney CP through time. Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, A Vision of Britain through Time. https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10235431 Date accessed: 19 February 2015
  5. Statistical Abstract for London, 1901 (Vol. IV).
  6. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_census_page.jsp?u_id=10207101&c_id=10001043 Stepney MetB: Census Tables] at ''Vision of Britain'' accessed on 14 Dec 2006
  7. ''The census was suspended for [[World War II]]''
  8. (1919). "Post Office London County Suburbs Directory, 1919".
  9. Ordnance Survey 'County Series 3rd Edition' Map of London (1912-14) at 1:2500 scale. Accessed at https://www.old-maps.co.uk/
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