Entries from 1904 Kelly's Isle of Wight directories
for Civic, Brading

1904 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 20

To account for missing Numbers in Streets, it may be understood that either the house was empty at the time the revision was made, or let in weekly tenements, or that the information was refused.
Place of Worship:
   St Mary's church
   Bible Christian Chapel
   Congregational Chapel
   Salvation Army barracks
New Town Hall, on land given by the Rev. Edgar Summers, B.D., opened 11 February 1903
Parish Clerk, Frederick William Bench
Assistant Overseer, Frank Clifford Corbett
P., M. O. & T. O. & S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office (Railway Sub-Office.) - Henry Loe, postmaster, High street
Parish Council: John Henry Oglander esq. D.L., J.P. (chairman), William Riddick (vice-chairman), William Riddick, jun, Samuel Bulley, James Alfred Sims, James Robb Goodman Chick-Lucas M.R.C.S.ENG., L.S.A., Joseph J. Seymour & Rev. Edgar Summers B.D.; Frank Clifford Corbett, Sydney villa, clerk.
Schools
   Council School, built in 1846, for 200 boys & girls & 90 infants; average attendance 140 boys & girls, & 40 infants - William Rose, B.A., master, Farmer Miss E. Farmer, infants' mistress,
   National School, built in 1823 for 170 children; average attendance 102; and supported in part by John Henry Oglander esq. J.P. In the years 1900-01 a new infant school to accommodate 70 was built & various improvements carried out in the larger school. J. W. Rogerson, master, Miss B. Griffin, infants' mistress
Railway Stations:
   Brading railway station, Corbett George Corbett, station master
   Alverstone railway station, Mrs. Young in charge of
Carriers to Ryde:
   Henry Taylor, passing through from Sandown, tues. & fri.
   Robert Broomfield, daily (except thurs.)
   H. Adams, mon., wed., thurs. & sat.

1904 list of towns