1904 list of towns
Total number of matches found: 30
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 |