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

1904 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 15

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
   Congregation Chapel at Langbridge, erected 1847, with 120 sittings
   Wesleyan Chapel, erected 1903, with 200 sittings
   Wesleyan Chapel at Apse Heath, erected 1873, with 100 seats, now used as a Sunday School
A large iron Temperance Hall, erected 1903
Parish Clerk, Edwin Starks, High street
Parish Council consists of six members : Frank Hayden (chairman(, Frank M. Sprack (vice-chairman), Fred Linington, Henry Hugh Barton, John Richard, George W. Taylor ; James Robert Dannatt, clerk
Post Office - John Wheeler, receiver
Overseer of the Poor, James Charles Mackett & Robert Richards, Newchurch
Assistant Overseer's Office, Victoria villa, Apse Heath, near Sandown ; James Robert Dannatt, assistant overseer
Surveyor of Highways for South-East Medina, Edwin Humphreys, Veniscombe cottage
The School Charity, for providing prizes & rewards for boys attending public elementary schools & residing in the parish, distributed by a board of trusteesl hon. sec. J. R. Dannatt
County Council school (mixed), built in 1871, for 100 children, average attendance 78 ; Henry J. Clarke, master ; Miss Eva C. Linington
County Council school (infants), built in 1871 for 50 children, average attendance 32 ; Miss S. S. Hare, mistress,

1904 list of towns