1904 list of towns
Total number of matches found: 28
Parish Clerk, Edward Feltham, Mafeking, Osborne road |
Postal Information |
East Cowes R.S.O., Robert John Chiverton, postmaster |
Urban District Council - Offices, Town Hall, York Avenue |
Public Establishments: |
Coast Guard Station, The Parade, Thomas Bradley, chief officer |
County Police, Clarence cottages, Clarence road; Walter Charles Ryall, sergeant |
East Cowes Barracks, Albany road |
East Cowes Burial Board, Town Hall, York avenue; Atherstone Damant, High street, Cowes, clerk |
East Cowes Gas Co. Limited; works, Clarence road |
East Cowes Pier, High street, Barten Vanner, clerk in charge |
East Cowes Provident Dispensary, Osborne road; H. W. Ewen, medical officer; W. Arnell, sec. |
Masonic Hall, Osborne road |
Odd Fellows' Hall, Union street |
Seamen's Home, Adelaide grove |
Town Hall, York avenue |
Trinity Wharf, High street, H. J. Lile, supt. |
Places of Worship: |
St. James' Church, Rev. Robert William Burnaby M.A. vicar & surrogate for Hants & the Isle of Wight, The Vicarage, Cambridge road |
Bible Christian (Methodist), Osborne road; R. J. Pollard, minister |
Congregational, Bridge square; Rev. Charles Wright, Devoran villa, York avenue, minister |
Mission Room, Adelaide grove |
St. Michael's Priory, York avenue |
Wesleyan, Adelaide grove; Rev. James Shearman, Grove villa, Adelaide grove, minister |
St. James' National School, built in 1861, for 680 children; average attendance, boys, 126; girls, 95; junior 94 & infants 135 ; T. Watson Fellows, master; Miss Southall, Miss Thomas & Miss Smith, mistresses |
Newspaper. - County Press, saturday, 1d.; agent, Miss Jones; chief office, Newport |
Carrier by passage boat to Fareham. - Henry Hollis, every tuesday, times guided by the tides |
Water Conveyance. -Steam packets to & from Southampton, Ryde & Portsmouth, several times daily |