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

1904 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 13

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.
Places of Worship:
   All Saints church
   Wesleyan Chapel
   Primitive Methodist Chapel
   Baptist Chapel
   Bible Christian Chapel, Rookley
Griffin John H., sexton
Post & M. O. O. & S. B., & Annuity & Insurance Office, Miss Louisa Leal, sub-postmistress
Post Office, Rookley, Frank Attrill, receiver
Parochial School & School-house, Godshill; built previous to 1603 and enlarged in 1881, for 150 children; average attendance 78. The school & school-house belong to the Ancient Grammar School trustees, who are obliged, by a new scheme of the Charity Commissioners, to allow the use of these buildings for the purposes of a Public Elementary School on condition the religious instruction given is that of the Church of England. The school is supported by voluntary contributions, but formerly endowed; endowment now devoted to evening school. Mrs. Daniel, mistress
National School, Rookley; built for 120 children, average attendance 86; built and supported by the late Mr John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 11GBP towards its support. Mr. William Clarkson, master ; Mrs. Clarkson, mistress
Cooper W., Carrier to Newport, from Ventnor, daily, pass through at 11 a.m. & return at 5.30 p.m.
Jacobs J., Carrier to Newport, from Ventnor, daily, pass through at 11 a.m. & return at 5.30 p.m.

1904 list of towns