Just over the City’s border, London’s East End once housed more than 150 synagogues. We have listed the handful that remain along with mosques and other religious centres in and around the Square Mile.
In 1910 some notable Muslim figures decided to build a mosque in London and established the London Mosque Fund. Initially, a small room was hired for Friday prayers. However, in 1926 the Fund had grown to a sizeable amount and a 'Deed of . . .