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

1904 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 30

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.
Postal Establishments:
   Post, M. O. & T. O., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office, Sea View, Frank H. Dawson, receiver
   Post, M. O. & T. O., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office, St. Helen's Green, Mrs. Futcher, postmistress
   Town Sub-Post, & M. O. O., S. B., & Annuity & Insurance Office, Oakfield, Alfred Adams Tutte, receiver
   Post Office, Nettlestone, John Howard Warder, receiver
Coast Guard Stations:
   Sea View, James Gibbons, chief boatman in charge & 4 men
   Spring Vale, John Williams, chief boatman & 3 men
Public Establishments:
   Park Farm Golf Club, Rev. William Henry Richards, M.A., J.P., president
   Reading Room, Sea View, Sidney Caws, sec.
   Sea View Yacht Club, Herbert Charles Maudslay, hon. sec.
Places of Worship:
   St Helen's parish church
   The Chapel of Ease, Sea View
   Bible Christian, St. Helen's
   Congregational, Elmfield
   Wesleyan, Sea View
   Free Wesleyan, Sea View
   Wesleyan, St. Helen's Green
Schools:
   National, St. Helen's (mixed), built 1860, for 168 children; average attendance, 129; Frank Dale, master
   National, Sea View, built 1874, for 120 girls & infants ; average attendance, 34 ; Miss Boorer, mistress
   St John's National, Oakfield ; (boys) E. W. Leonard, master; (girls) Miss Matthews, mistress ; Miss Yolland, infants' mistress
Carriers to Ryde:
   Edmond Dallimore & Leonard Dyer, daily, passing through Nettlestone from St. Helen's Green
   Watson Brothers, in connection with Chaplin & Co. the L. & S. W. Railway Co. agents, daily passing through Sea View & Sprong Vale
   Steamboats belonging to the Brading Harbour Co. run 3 times daily during May, June & July between Portsmouth Harbour station & Sea View & 6 times during August & September
Railway:
   A railway called the Brading Harbour has a station at St. Helen's, with landing quays for vessels from Brading Harbour ; George Wetherick, station master

1904 list of towns