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Stepney Borough Council

Stepney
Limehouse Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 788445.jpg
The former Town Hall in Commercial Road
Metropolitan Borough of Stepney.svg
Stepney within the County of London
Area
 • 1911/1931 1,766 acres (7.15 km2)
 • 1961 1,771 acres (7.17 km2)
Population
 • 1911 279,804
 • 1931 225,238
 • 1961 92,000
Density
 • 1911 158/acre
 • 1931 127/acre
 • 1961 52/acre
History
 • Created 1900
 • Abolished 1965
 • Succeeded by London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Status Metropolitan borough (1900—1965)
Civil parish (1927—1965)
Government Stepney Borough Council
 • HQ 227-233 Commercial Road
 • Motto A Magnis Ad Maiora (From great things to greater)
Arms granted in 1931
Coat of arms of the borough council
Seal adopted in 1900
Borough seal

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.

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, Mile End Old Town Vestry and St George in the East Vestry.


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