Jingtu Jie 净土街, or "Pure Land Street", was once a creek named after a nunnery on its northern bank. The creek was paved over around 1910.
19 Jingtu Jie // 净土街19号.
Most probably, a different Pure Land Nunnery 净土庵, in Shanghai (1881). Royal Collection Trust.
18 Jingtu Jie // 净土街18号 (2011).
24 Jingtu Jie // 净土街24号.
Lane 31 and No. 35, Jingtu Jie // 净土街31弄, 净土街35号.
"Long live chairman Mao // 毛主席万岁", above the gate of 35 Jingtu Jie 净土街35号 (2010).
65 Jingtu Jie 净土街65号, corner of Daochuan Nong 倒川弄 (2016).
Same corner in the 1980s–1990s. Guo Bo 郭博.
74 Jingtu Jie // 净土街74号
74 Jingtu Jie // 净土街74号 (2021).
74 Jingtu Jie // 净土街74号 (2011).
74 Jingtu Jie // 净土街74号 (2011).
Boundary stone of Single Charity Society for Cherishing Inscribed Paper 一善惜字社界石 (originally placed at 77 Jingtu Jie 净土街77号).
74 Jingtu Jie // 净土街74号 (2021).
85 and 87 Jingtu Street 净土街85号,87号 (1980s). Guo Bo 郭博. PastVu.
Map of Jingtu Street, Commercial Atlas of Shanghai 上海市行号路图录 (1946). Digitized at Virtual Shanghai.
Map of Jingtu Street at the map of Shanghai County and Foreign Settlements 上海县城厢租界全图 (1884). Library of Congress.
Aerial map of Jingtu Street (1948). Tianditu.
From here you can walk to: Daochuan Lane, Wangyun Road, Penglai Road.