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

1904 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 59

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.
Post, M. O. & T. O. & S. B., Bridger street, Arthur Wingfield Colenutt, postmaster
School Attendance Officer, Stephen Pope, Winterbourne, Grove road
Military:
   Hampshire & Isle of Wight Artillery (Duke of Connaught's own), Southern Division, Royal Garrison Artillery, Militia barracks, Broadway; Lieut.-Col. W. H. G. Gordon; adjutant, Capt. M. Lane
   Royal Garrison. (Southern Division) (Lieut. Patrick O'Sullivan, district officer), Artillery barracks, Broadway
   Station Hospital Militia Barracks, Broadway; Lieut.-Col. Alex. Haldane Stokes M.B. (r.p.), medical officer
   Isle of Wight (5th) (Princess Beatrice's) Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (E Co,) Capt. F. Carden Brodie, commandant; George Sheath, sergt. instructor, Drill hall, Broadway
Public Establishments:
   Albion Room, High street
   Christ Church Parish Room, Lake road
   Conservative & Unionist Club, Station avenue ; Col. W. L. N. Clayton, hon. sec.; Tom Josey, assistant sec.
   George Street Hall, George street
   Isle of Wight Constabulary (Sandown district), Pellmont street; Harry Coleman, inspector; 2 sergeants & 12 constables
   Isle of Wight Water Works Co. Wilkes road; Richard Courtenay Derry, sec.; J. Durrant, manager & engineer
   Liberal Club, York road; B. Denness, hon. sec.
   Masonic Hall, 12 High street
   Oddfellows' Hall, Station avenue
   Pellmont Hall, Pellmont road
   St. John's Parish Room, Carter street
   St. John's Working Men's Reading Room, 3 Chesham terrace, Avenue road
   Sandown Coast Guard Station, Culver road; George Tubbs, chief officer
   Sandown Gas & Coke Co. Limited (offices), Avenue road; H. W. Falkner, manager; W. C. Church, sec. & collector
   Sandown & Shanklin Golf Club; H. H. Peacock, Maghull, Royal street, hon. sec.
   Sandown Lodge of Freemasons (No. 1869), Masonic hall, 12 High street. ; A. G. Prickett, sec.
   Sandown Pier Extension Co. Lim., Wilkes road; W. H. Wooldridge, sec.
   Sandown Pier, West esplanade; Samuel Edmonds, pier master
   Sandown Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Broadway; R. H. Fox, hon. sec.
   Town Hall, Grafton street; C. J. Dennett, hall keeper
Places of Worship:
   Christ Church, Rev. William T. Storr B.D. vicar, The Vicarage, Lake road; Rev. H. H. Farrell M.A., curate
   St. John's Church, Lower Sandown, Rev. Canon Thomas Whitby M.A. vicar, St. John's vicarage, Carter street ; Sunday lecturer, Rev. J. Cecil Hughes B.A.
   Baptist, Station avenue, Rev. M. Lister Gaunt, pastor, Hazelmere, Station avenue
   Bible Christian Chapel, York road ; Rev Alexander Trengove, minister, Malvern house, Leed street
   Catholic, St. Patrick's, Beachfield road ; served from Shanklin by the Rev. Emile de Bom, The Presbytery, Shanklin
   Congregational, Leed street; Rev. David M. Bynner, minister, The Manse, Leed street
   Primitive Methodist, Avenue road, Lower Sandown; Rev. E. Barrett, minister, Marston villa, Argyll street, Ryde
   Plymouth Brethren, Albion, room, High street
   Wesleyan, Station avenue; Rev. William Knight minister, Wesley house, Station avenue
   Salvation Army Barracks, Melville street
   Salvation Army, 3 Rokeby cottages, George street
Schools:
   The County Secondary School, Grove road. Established by the Brading School Board in January 1901, at a cost of nearly 8,000GBP to accommodate 240 pupils (boys and girls). Provision has been made for 24 scholarships open to children of ratepayers of the district (Sandown, Shanklin & Brading) and who are unable to pay the school fees ; William Taylor Tregear B.A., B.Sc. (Inter.) Lond., principal
   National (boys & girls), built in 1853 ; Alfred G. Prickett, master ; Miss Ellen M. Watson, mistress
   Junior (mixed) National School, built in 1901 ; Miss Jane Meads, mistress
   Infants', Cross street, Miss Denham, mistress
   Wesleyan Sunday School & Class Rooms, built 1888
Newspapers:
   County Press, Saturday 1d. ; agents, William Beaven Martin, 2 High street & J. L. Way, 89 High street (chief office, Newport)
   Isle of Wight Chronicle & Sandown Visitors' List, 7 High street ; published every Thursday
Telephones:
   National Telephone Co. Limited ; exchange, Leed street ; public call offices, Leed street , Broadway & 43 High street
Railway station, Station avenue ; Mark Gregory, station master
Conveyance:
   Omnibuses from Sandown & Royal Pier, Sun and Ocean hotels meet every train
   Four-horse coaches & Char-a-bancs daily during the summer
Carriers:
   Henry Taylor, to Newport mon., wed. & sat. and to Ryde, tues. & fri.
   H. Adams, to Shanklin, Brading & Ryde mon., wed., thurs. & sat.
   Chaplin & Co. & Pickford's Limited, High street

1904 list of towns